#

“I Want My Mommy!” – Students at Unruly Anti-ICE Walk Out Protest in Washington FREAK OUT After Learning Their Violent Actions Have Consequences (VIDEO)

Police officers detain a distressed young woman during a protest, highlighting tensions between law enforcement and demonstrators.

Police officers detain a distressed young woman during a protest, highlighting tensions between law enforcement and demonstrators.
A student protester is arrested after assaulting a journalist during an anti-ICE walkout at Enumclaw High School in Washington. Credit: Vivian Ivy/@Conspiracookie

Two female students at a recent anti-ICE protest in Washington lost their minds after getting busted for their criminal actions.

Independent journalist Vivian Ivy attended a student walkout protest held at Enumclaw High School on February 13, 2026, where a group of students decided to ditch class to whine about ICE’s ongoing efforts to safeguard America from criminal illegal aliens.

The Courier Herald reported that at roughly 11:40 a.m. local time, 100 to 150 students marched out of the school and stormed across town until they ended up at City Hall.

The students were seen holding anti-ICE signs and screaming “No justice, no peace,” “No hate, no fear, immigrants are welcome here,” and “F**k ICE.”

When Ivy went to interview the youths, some of them were calm and nonviolent as they explained to her why they had ditched class.

Others, though, were quite violent. Ivy shared footage of these students throwing objects, screaming obscenities, committing assault, and fighting with police.

One of the teens punched Ivy’s friend, @DannyRebel333, in the face after the two reportedly got into a verbal confrontation. She tried to flee, but Enumclaw Police sprang into action to arrest her as she kicked and screamed.

A second girl was seen screaming and crying, “I want my mommy!” while getting taken away by authorities. She apparently piled on the officers while they tried to take her comrade away.

Other agitators could be seen swarming the police, attempting to interfere with the first arrest.

WATCH:

The Enumclaw Police Department released a statement confirming that two female students were arrested during the walkout.

One is facing obstruction charges for interfering with the initial arrest, while the other is facing assault, obstruction, and resisting arrest charges.

Enumclaw Police Department statement on student protest, detailing arrests and community safety measures during the February 13 event in Enumclaw, Washington.

The Courier-Herald reports that the students have since been released.

Here is the full video of the Enumclaw student walkout. Interestingly, the “I want my mommy girl” who was arrested actually spoke to Ivy before her apprehension:

The post “I Want My Mommy!” – Students at Unruly Anti-ICE Walk Out Protest in Washington FREAK OUT After Learning Their Violent Actions Have Consequences (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.