That our nation’s third oldest continuously published daily newspaper supports illegal immigration is no surprise to regular readers and me. The main article listed tells readers how “Rapid Response” activists have been tailing Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to try to intimidate ICE in its apprehension of illegal immigrants, but the subsequently listed articles are all pro-illegal immigration.
Chasing ICE: ‘Rapid-response’ activists follow agents, then stand up for immigrants during arrests
“They’re trying to do this quietly, they’re trying to do this when nobody is watching,” one immigrant-advocate said.
by Jeff Gammage | Monday, September 8, 2025 | 5:00 AM EDT
When ICE agents headed out to raid the Super Gigante food market in West Norriton this summer, they didn’t travel alone.
Following behind them were cars carrying members of the Montgomery County Watch rapid-response team, immigration activists who work to find and follow the Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Their goal: to record agents’ activities, to alert people to protest at the scenes of arrests, and, at times, to loudly confront the officers.
The group had discovered ICE agents and cars gathering that July morning in the parking lot outside the Plymouth Meeting Regal Cinema movie theater.
From there it was 4½ miles to the supermarket. The two groups arrived nearly simultaneously.
As ICE arrested 14 people for immigration offenses, activists yelled at and questioned the masked agents, asking if they told their children that they worked separating families.
That’s what every law enforcement officer does when he arrests someone for breaking the law. When the Philadelphia Police Department arrests a gang-banger for shooting another gang-banger, he’s separating a family.
“Show your face! Show your face!” they demanded.
We know their reasons. The newspaper’s far-left columnist Will Bunch among others has decried ICE agents wearing masks for the very simple reason: they want to publicly identify and dox them, to intimidate them from doing their jobs.
“Get back!” an ICE agent shouted as a woman in sandals and a T-shirt approached him.
“Cowards!” came the rejoinder.
The agents did not respond to the taunt.
“They’re trying to do this quietly, they’re trying to do this when nobody is watching” ― and the rapid-response team aims to ensure that doesn’t happen, said Stephanie Vincent, an organizer who was among those who went to the supermarket that morning. “The citizens are front line right now.”
The front line of what, of protecting criminals? Because that’s what these people are trying to do, trying to protect people who are in the country illegally from being removed from the country. Further down, they admit that directly:
“People are showing up and protesting, to show we support [migrants] and don’t want them taken out of the community, and asking ICE to think about what they’re doing,” said Rachel Rutter, executive director of Project Libertad, a Phoenixville-based organization that assists immigrant families. “It’s a direct response to the increase in enforcement.”
In other words, they are aiding and abetting criminals, trying to keep the illegals from being deported.
ICE noted that the agents are performing legal enforcement actions, and that while everybody has freedom of speech, if they actually interfere with ICE while making arrests, they are committing a federal crime.
There’s a lot more to the article, noting the legality of the protests, but it’s heavily slanted toward glorifying the activists. That goes right along with the newspaper’s Editorial Board’s support of illegal immigration, saying “Heavy-handed immigration enforcement efforts accomplish little beyond the upheaval and inhumane treatment of people just trying to get ahead and make a better life.” They can try to get ahead and make a better life . . . in Mexico or Guatemala or from wherever it is they came! That’s our law, and they are breaking the law every time they cross our borders or overstay a visa and every time they provide forged documents to obtain jobs or work for cash and not pay income of Social Security taxes.
Kick them out, and if they want to return to the United States, they can apply for legal immigration from their home countries. That’s the American way!

My question is: who’s funding these “activists”?
People have time to follow ICE agents around, waiting for them to go on a raid? To sit around waiting for an alert?
How do they pay their bills? How do they pay for the gas to drive around following ICE vehicles?
Someone is paying for this. I want some intrepid conservative investigative reporter to follow the money and find out where it’s coming from.
I’d be willing to bet it some NGO funded by Democrats and pilfered tax money.