ICE agents arrested 14 illegal immigrants in a daring raid at Super Gigante – West Norriton Farmers Market in West Norriton, Pennsylvania. The operation involved cooperation from Homeland Security Investigations and the IRS, and one store employee was arrested.
For context, these arrests were part of a broader investigation that prompted woke activists to melt down epically. Likewise, Montgomery County clarified that they had no power to stop the arrest and only aid federal authorities when legally mandated to do so.
In any case, an ICE spokesman confirmed the details of the raid and said that the apprehended migrants are due to be deported soon, saying, “During the execution of the search warrant, 14 individuals were encountered who did not have legal status to be in the United States. These 14 individuals were taken into ICE custody pending removal proceedings.”
However, several woke activists freaked out about the raid. For instance, Stephanie Vincent lost her mind when she declared, “The Latina community is terrified. Not only are people afraid to go out, but people feel like they’re hated. They’re not wanted. There are children crying at night, worried about their parents being taken from them.”
Montgomery County, where the arrests took place, clarified that it will only share information with federal agencies, such as ICE, when compelled by a warrant. The official spokesperson said, “Each municipality has independently elected officials who make their own policy decisions related to their municipal employees, including their local police departments. Montgomery County’s policy is in place to ensure that all County employees only share information with federal agents when required by law and/or accompanied by a judicial warrant.”
Describing the arrest, the wife of one of the illegal immigrants arrested, recounted how, “I just left him and it was like ten minutes ago. It passed. They told me that all the ICE people was there. They couldn’t run. They couldn’t say anything. And he just left me a message saying, ‘Thank you for everything.’ And I was like, ‘What? What is happening?’”
Many cities have tried to stand in the way of ICE and protect criminals from being deported. However, the Trump administration has decided to put an end to these so-called sanctuary cities. For example, USBP Chief Agent Gregory Bovino recently issued a confident rebuke of Sacramento, California, which, like Montgomery County, PA, tries to stand in the way of deportations.
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In a July 17, 2025, post to X, formerly Twitter, he blasted the California city for its noncompliance. He posted, “No such thing as a sanctuary city, no such thing as a sanctuary state. Operations are underway in the #Sacramento area to interdict illegal activity and safeguard our nation through this Title 8 mission.”
Concluding his post with a confident rebuke, Bonvino declared, “We appreciate your continued support as we work to secure the homeland at our borders and beyond. We’re here, and we’re not going anywhere. #USBP #PremierSector #CBP #DHS.”
In a follow-up post, the chief agent thanked the public for their support and promised to keep working hard to keep America safe. Bovino confirmed, “We work hard for you, the taxpayer. Much more of this to come, and we’ll continue to be transparent and mission ready. Keep your powder dry, sir.
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