Antifa Tried Fighting ICE Today in St. Paul and Instantly Found Out – Karen FAFO, Time to Stop Messing with ICE Ladies! (Video)
You have to wonder how many times Antifa’s going to test the limits before they learn that poking ICE agents is about as smart as playing chicken with a freight train. This afternoon in St. Paul, Minnesota, a classic “Karen” in a red jacket decided to get in the face of federal agents during an operation, yelling and shoving like she owned the sidewalk. What started as her trying to “stop” the arrest turned into a quick lesson in reality—agents didn’t hesitate, grabbing her arm and forcing her back as the crowd howled. She flailed, screamed, and got the full shove treatment, tumbling to the ground in a heap of regret.
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The scene was pure chaos: masked protesters circling, one woman in black lunging too, but it was the red-jacket ringleader who stole the show with her over-the-top entitlement. She charged the agent, demanding to know why they were “harassing” someone, only to get physically checked when she wouldn’t back off. It’s the kind of viral FAFO that makes you laugh one second and shake your head the next—these folks scream “defund the police” until it’s their turn to face consequences.
This isn’t new for Antifa in St. Paul— they’ve been disrupting ICE ops for months, turning routine arrests into street theater. But under Trump’s crackdown, with 400 Guard troops in Chicago and similar pushes nationwide, these stunts are backfiring hard. The left loves playing victim, but videos like this show who’s starting the fights. Ladies, time to stop messing with ICE—they’re doing the job you won’t.
The crowd’s reaction? A mix of cheers and jeers, but the agent’s calm professionalism shone through. It’s a reminder that while the left rants, real work gets done.

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