Yes. Yes, it is. But then it’s not.
Democrats across the fruited plains are making a lot of noise about Immigration enforcement. Stop ICE, end ICE, defund ICE, and the media is hyper-focused on “incidents,” playing them up like this is some sort of widespread national outrage.
It’s not.

The majority of the activity, a polite way to describe the escalating violence by paid “protesters” to obstruct federal officers enforcing the law, is limited to nine counties.
Just 9 counties accounted for TWO-THIRDS of violent confrontations with ICE in America.
This is twice all violent confrontations in the remaining 3,134 counties COMBINED.
A violent confrontation in these 9 counties was 590 TIMES more likely than any of these other 3,134 counties.
590 times.
I plotted these 9 counties, and I found that all 9 counties are sanctuary jurisdictions run by Democrat politicians that resist immigration law enforcement.
These violent confrontations are RARE in states and cities where local officials cooperate with law enforcement.
Groups are staging protests in response to ICE actions in a few select counties. In other words, the people who were likely funding No Kings Rallies have just shifted the focus to this.
More well-funded globalist progressive street theatre.
It looks like astroturf spinning up gaslit proglodytes in the hope that they will do something to get the media a ‘George Floyd’ moment. And no, Renee ‘Not So’ Good,’ was never going to be that martyr. White suburban mom turned radicalized lesbian troublemaker who abandoned her children to obstruct justice?
I am impressed at how quickly they got protest signs out picturing her when she was a heterosexual home-maker and not the shaved-head wingnut who drove into a federal agent. They’re everywhere, and as with Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, and even Floyd himself, the narrativized-dungeon PR spin about the victim was nothing at all like reality mush like the evening news-filled segments of a few assholes in a few counties filled with assholes, run by assholes, aiding and abetting unlawful behavior in search of a mid-term political message they can sell to win seats in congress.
The progressive project has more than enough volunteers, and it seems mathematically likely that the percentage of incidents in those nine counties will continue to swell, along with the likelihood that they will get the martyr they are looking for. The problem, however, is that the nation on the whole appears to be growing weary of the Left’s latest war.
The next question is, is it like the gender-bending mental health crisis that would go away if “adults,” disguised as teachers and librarians, stopped talking about sex and gender?
And while this might not be more well-funded (hard to beat the sum of all tax dollars on school spending), it is organized to a degree that have some flagging it as a planned insurgency operation.

There is also the problem of those criminal aliens being essential assets in the democrat displacement agenda. They need them alive so they can continue to count their heads to assign house seats and electoral votes.
If the Left is going guerrilla insurgency warfare, and the Trump Administration can’t ferret out the funding and leadership structure, we could be in for a very different kind of summer of (not so much) love in 2026. A real armed insurrection.
It’s what they always wanted.
Which, of course, begs the more important question. How will the so-called independents and moderates who typically sit out mid-term elections feel about that, especially when the street action lib-mobs keep targeting people just trying to mind their own business and go about their day?
We’ve recently seen a few incidents reported online. More are likely, and any volume of them will play into the perception mechanics, especially if DOJ outs the RICO scheme and the money men and women in a big way.
Most folks might be fine with dialing back the federal actions to find and deport criminal aliens, but would they support a guerrilla war against it?
Seems unlikely to me, but you never know until it happens.