On the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, the radical Left in Massachusetts decided to do what they do best: hijack American history to push a performative, ineffective political stunt.
This time, they didn’t toss tea — they dumped ice into Boston Harbor. Why? To protest ICE — Immigration and Customs Enforcement — because apparently, symbolism matters more than substance when you have nothing useful to offer.
Let’s get this straight. While the rest of the country marked the Boston Tea Party as a bold stand against tyrannical overreach and taxation without representation, a small brigade of well-funded activists turned it into a clown show, confusing law enforcement with oppression and illegal immigration with liberty. It’s parody, but they’re serious — and that’s the saddest part.
BOSTON, MA — Anti-ICE activists are dumping blocks and cubes of ice into the water on the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party to protest the Trump administration’s deportation efforts.@Julio_Rosas11/@TPUSA pic.twitter.com/RjHPwmRbOk
— FRONTLINES TPUSA (@FrontlinesTPUSA) December 17, 2025
What exactly did they think this would accomplish? Are ICE agents supposed to see ice floating in Boston Harbor and turn around? Call off deportations? Shut down operations and cry over hashtags? They won’t.
ICE will keep doing its job — enforcing federal law, locating individuals who have broken immigration rules, and deporting people who are not legally allowed to remain in the country. Full stop.
The Left can scream, chant, and dump frozen water all day long, but they can’t change the fact that immigration enforcement is not optional. This is not a college campus or a Twitter feed — it’s the United States of America. And federal agents will continue to uphold the law whether a group of activists in matching T-shirts likes it or not.
This wasn’t activism. It was a public temper tantrum. And while they wasted time and resources on symbolic nonsense, the rest of us are out here working, paying taxes, and dealing with the real-world consequences of a broken immigration system. The same system that ICE is trying — against all political odds — to enforce.
So by all means, keep dumping ice. Keep holding up signs. Keep misreading history and calling it progress. But here’s the truth you can’t protest away: ICE isn’t going anywhere. And neither is the rule of law.







