Masked Protesters Surround Seattle ICE Office With Agents And Detained Illegals Inside

Masked protesters have reportedly attempted to surround a Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in Seattle, carrying shields and waiting outside while ICE agents and a number of detained illegal aliens remain inside.

“This is the current scene outside the ICE Seattle field office. Antifa militants have surrounded the building with blockades. Several illegal migrants are detained inside and anti-ICE activists are attempting to prevent ICE agents from transporting them out of the facility,” The Post Millennial’s Katie Daviscourt posted, sharing video that showed protesters — some of whom wore keffiyehs in addition to their face masks — using “No Parking” signs to set up a perimeter around the building.

This is the current scene outside the ICE Seattle field office. Antifa militants have surrounded the building with blockades.

Several illegal migrants are detained inside and anti-ICE activists are attempting to prevent ICE agents from transporting them out of the facility. pic.twitter.com/KswmnQH4pu

— Katie Daviscourt 📸 (@KatieDaviscourt) June 14, 2025

A short time later, she posted a follow-up: “Breaking: Federal and local police deploy tear gas, crowd control munitions on Antifa anti-ICE rioters outside ICE Seattle field office in Tukwila. Several arrests have been made.”

I took a dose of tear gas but I am fine!!

— Katie Daviscourt 📸 (@KatieDaviscourt) June 14, 2025

“I took a dose of tear gas but I am fine!!” Daviscourt added.

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ICE used the ensuing confusion to move several vehicles carrying the detained illegal aliens out of the building, much to the obvious dismay of the protesters.

Watch the moment ICE @EROSeattle escapes with detained migrants after federal and local police advanced on Antifa anti-ICE riot barricades. pic.twitter.com/xjGRCCe6vG

— Katie Daviscourt 📸 (@KatieDaviscourt) June 14, 2025

The protesters responded by turning their attacks on nearby police vehicles.

Antifa militants attack police vehicles after federal and local authorities dismantled their blockades outside ICE Seattle field office.

pic.twitter.com/tHJobhk1k2

— Katie Daviscourt 📸 (@KatieDaviscourt) June 14, 2025

“Antifa just jumped a military veteran who tried to help us after we were assaulted. Someone stopped in the road and let us pile into their car. We are gone,” Brandi Kruse posted.

Antifa just jumped a military veteran who tried to help us after we were assaulted. Someone stopped in the road and let us pile into their car. We are gone. pic.twitter.com/WrSN1VHGQS

— Brandi Kruse (@BrandiKruse) June 14, 2025

As Daviscourt reported a short time later, protesters put the blockade back up after police took it down. “Update — Immediately after DHS and local police dismantled the blockades outside the ICE Seattle field office, anti-ICE Antifa militants put them back up.”

There’s about 60 black bloc Antifa still down at the ICE Seattle field office.

— Katie Daviscourt 📸 (@KatieDaviscourt) June 15, 2025

“There’s about 60 black bloc Antifa still down at the ICE Seattle field office,” she added.

Seattle has already been rocked by days of protests and riots much like those that erupted in Los Angeles over ICE agents conducting raids and detaining a number of illegals there as well.

President Trump Conducts Swearing-In For New And Re-Enlisting Soldiers At Army Birthday Parade

President Donald Trump presided over a swearing-in ceremony for dozens of new recruits and re-enlisting soldiers at a Saturday evening parade celebrating the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday.

In the United States Army, such ceremonies are typically conducted by commissioned officers or warrant officers – but that is not always the case. When Medal of Honor recipient Dakota Meyer reenlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve after a 15-year break in service, it was Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth who conducted his swearing-in ceremony. And as the sitting Commander in Chief, President Donald Trump took the opportunity to conduct the ceremony that took place on Saturday.

“Special moment as Soldiers renew their oath to serve and future Soldiers take the oath led by the Commander-in-Chief @POTUS #Army250 birthday parade,” the U.S. Army shared video of the ceremony.

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Special moment as Soldiers renew their oath to serve and future Soldiers take the oath led by the Commander-in-Chief @POTUS during #Army250 birthday parade. https://t.co/fSeVYPtfGK

— U.S. Army (@USArmy) June 15, 2025

“Mr. President, 1st Sergeant Norton, reporting for duty, Sir. Ready to commence the ceremony as directed,” a 1st Sergeant wearing a 101st Airborne patch said as he turned the ceremony over to the president, and he administered the oath of enlistment.

“I, _____ , do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God.”

“Congratulations!” Trump said as the soldiers completed the oath. “Congratulations. And welcome to the United States Army and have a great life! Thank you very much, have a great life. Thank you.”

“Welcome to the greatest fighting force the world has ever seen. Make us proud,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth posted along with video from the ceremony.

Welcome to the greatest fighting force the world has ever seen.

Make us proud. https://t.co/GUkshbzM2U

— Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth (@SecDef) June 15, 2025

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