A video that’s gone viral on Rumble captures a moment of pure “FAFO” (F*** Around and Find Out) as protesters in Nebraska tried to block ICE agents from leaving a major raid—and nearly got run over for their trouble. The footage shows a group of demonstrators, some in masks, others in casual clothes, standing in front of a line of ICE vehicles, their arms linked, their voices raised in defiance. But as the agents, in their tactical gear, start to move, the protesters scatter, their bravado replaced by panic. For Trump supporters, it’s a moment of triumph, a “told you so” that’s been years in the making. The image above, from the video, sets the stage: a wide shot of a street, the ICE vehicles advancing, the protesters in disarray. It’s a scene that’s racked up over 1.5 million views, and it’s a story you need to see.
The standoff is tense, with the protesters forming a human barrier, their bodies a mix of determination and fear. The ICE agents, unfazed by the resistance, begin to advance, their vehicles moving forward with purpose. The protesters’ resolve crumbles as the vehicles approach, some jumping out of the way, others pushed aside, their linked arms breaking under the pressure. The chaos is palpable, the sound of engines and shouts filling the air. “They nearly got run over,” The Right Scoop’s headline reads, a stark reminder of the stakes. For many, this isn’t just about Nebraska—it’s about a nation divided, where law and order meet resistance head-on.
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This moment is part of a larger pattern. The Nebraska raid, targeting a meatpacking plant, is one of several ICE operations that have sparked protests nationwide, from LA to Minneapolis. The protesters, often tied to immigrant rights groups, see these raids as an assault on their communities. But the video captures the reality: when you stand in front of a moving vehicle, you’re playing a dangerous game. As one X user put it, “FAFO indeed.” The image above, with its ICE vehicles and scattering protesters, is a visual of that game, a reminder of what happens when ideology meets enforcement. For America, it’s a question: whose side are you on?
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