Far-left group urges LA students to rebel as ICE officer attacked
Far-left activists are reportedly radicalizing high school students to take on ICE agents as law enforcement officials search for two youngsters who attacked a federal officer. The California Post has uncovered the activities of ‘Dare To Struggle SoCal’, an organization that is encouraging children to skip school and rebel against ICE agents in major West Coast cities.
The recent incident occurred outside the Los Angeles Metropolitan Detention Center, where an ICE worker was hit by a rock and had to be rushed to the hospital. Central District US Attorney Bill Essayli has released images of the two young suspects involved in the attack and has promised to criminally prosecute them.
Dare To Struggle SoCal’s mission is to dismantle ICE and put an end to mass deportations in the US through radical actions in Southern California. The group has been active on social media, sharing pamphlets calling for support to “melt ICE” and “smash the mass deportation machine.”
California State Superintendent candidate Sonja Shaw has criticized the involvement of teacher unions in the plot and condemned the use of children as pawns in these protests. She expressed concerns about the safety of the students and questioned why they were being put on the frontlines of these demonstrations.
The group has organized protests and walkouts, with flyers promoting a national school walkout and urging students to rebel against ICE. Despite the potential risks involved, Dare To Struggle SoCal continues to mobilize young people across the country, with a focus on Southern California.
In response to the recent events, California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton has criticized far-left activists for taking over teacher unions and influencing students with their ideologies. He emphasized the importance of providing children with a proper education and ensuring their safety in schools.
The Department of Homeland Security has condemned the attacks on federal law enforcement officers, stating that assaulting them is a felony and a federal crime. Secretary Noem has reiterated that anyone who assaults or obstructs law enforcement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
Dare To Struggle SoCal has defended its actions, stating that they stand with the young people who are standing up against ICE’s practices. The organization has expressed solidarity with the students who have participated in the protests and walkouts, emphasizing their commitment to fighting against inhumane treatment of immigrants and protesters.
Overall, the situation remains tense as law enforcement officials continue to search for the suspects involved in the attack on the ICE officer. The community is divided on the issue, with some supporting the protests and others condemning the use of children in these demonstrations. The future of these radical actions and their impact on the local community remain uncertain.



