Two leftist Chicago women who got in the face of immigration authorities on Sunday are now in some serious, serious trouble.
Joshalin Rivera and Daishalie Urdiales both appeared in federal court on Monday, though the judge denied the prosecution’s request that both be held in custody, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
The six-page complaint against them alleges that they created a scene, harassed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, and even pushed an agent as the agents were conducting arrests on Sunday.
Arrest and jail these brain dead simpletons. Make an example of them.
— Nate (@Nate8499) August 27, 2025
As ICE agents were conducting arrests specifically at an apartment that afternoon, Rivera and Urdiales interrupted them to ask if they had a warrant. The two then exited the apartment and stood outside while hurling insults and death wishes at the agents.
“I hope your kid dies a f–king miserable death,” Rivera allegedly said. “Your f–king kid needs to get shot in the f–king face next, b-tch. They lucky I ain’t got my sh-t on me, I’d pop both of they a–es … pop them right in their f–king face.”
She also threatened to break the agents’ car windows.
Shortly thereafter, a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) officer reportedly heard glass breaking, went outside, and discovered that the windows of his unmarked car had been busted out with a brick.
When the CBP officer asked around, at least two bystanders blamed the window attack on who other than Rivera.
The officer then told Rivera to “come here,” prompting her to flee around a corner. When the officer tried chasing after her, Urdiales allegedly pushed him, grabbed a gun magazine from his chest, and threw the magazine on the ground.
When the officer got to Rivera, she allegedly pulled at his neck.
“Then, when a third officer tried to take Rivera into custody, Rivera allegedly grabbed in the direction of the officer’s firearm,” according to the Sun-Times.
I can feel the love from the “tolerant” left. These people are lunatics.
— Candice (@CAJ033) August 27, 2025
During an interview later with officers, Urdiales alleged that she didn’t know Rivera but had heard she wasn’t the person responsible for breaking the officer’s window and wanted to tell that to the officers.
Urdiales also denied making threats, denied standing next to and listening as Rivera made threats, and denied resisting arrest.
All this comes as President Donald Trump is considering sending in the National Guard and military to Chicago to crack down on the city’s epidemics of not only violence but also illegal migration.
“Chicago’s a mess,” the president said on Friday, adding that it’d “be our next one after this.”
By “this,” he meant the recent federal intervention in Washington, D.C.
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President Trump is sending in the National Guard to Chicago
Chicago is a mess, you have an incompetent mayor…. grossly incompetent
The kids can’t even walk to school on the west side… most of the murders take place in the Austin District pic.twitter.com/6vIKLt7bbU
— @Chicago1Ray (@Chicago1Ray) August 23, 2025
“Chicago’s a killing field right now, and they don’t acknowledge it,” he added on Monday. “And they say, we don’t need him.”
The city’s leftist leaders say that. The city’s population, however, has been saying something else altogether.
Take Danielle Carter-Walters, a black Chicago resident.
“Our communities are out of control,” she told Fox News. “The destruction. The devastation of what’s happening. We are being displaced out of our homes by illegal aliens.”
“I stay on the South Side of Chicago. I’m living the experience. You can’t sit in your car without worrying about being robbed, mugged, shot, carjacked. We definitely need something to be done,” she added.
Aaron Del Mar, the Cook County Republican Party chairman, also supports a crackdown.
“This is a unique generational opportunity for Illinois and for the city of Chicago, and I think that the politics are getting in the way,” he told local media. “[Chicago Mayor] Brandon Johnson and [Illinois Gov.] J.B. Pritzker should be saying one thing, and that’s ‘thank you.’”
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