Jennifer Susan Cruz spent a January afternoon hurling the word “Nazi” at the officers enforcing federal immigration law in Jacksonville. This week she learned what that performance is going to cost her, and the bill runs as high as twenty years in federal prison.
The 41-year-old Jacksonville woman pleaded guilty on June 18 to assaulting officers conducting an immigration operation, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida. A sentencing date has not been set, but the maximum exposure on the charge is two decades behind bars.
The record laid out by federal prosecutors leaves little room for the sympathetic framing the activist class prefers. On January 13, federal immigration officers, assisted by the Florida Highway Patrol, were working in Jacksonville to locate and arrest aliens illegally present in the country.
The two occupants of the vehicle troopers had pulled over turned out to be exactly that. The operation was doing precisely what it was designed to do when Cruz drove past, parked nearby, and started filming and shouting.
A second trooper approached her, and not over the camera. He told her plainly that recording was fine and that his only concern was her using a phone while driving. Cruz responded by asking whether he supported the “Nazis,” her chosen label for ICE, and asking him not to shoot her in the face.
It deteriorated from there. She had no license on her, only a photo of one, and a records check showed it had been suspended since the previous June. With her car slated for impound, she simply drove away, forcing troopers to activate their lights and box her in. When she finally got out, she refused to surrender her keys and declared she was “ready to go.” Asked what she meant, she confirmed she was ready to fight.
She meant it. Cruz punched a trooper in the face with a closed fist, then kicked at the officers moving to arrest her. She struck a Customs and Border Protection agent and an ICE officer, injuring the latter’s hand. A taser failed to subdue her. Even after being secured in a patrol car, she kept kicking at its windows, roof, and camera.
Here is the detail the gentler coverage tends to smudge. Cruz is not facing prison for filming police or for insulting them, both of which are lawful and neither of which the trooper objected to. She is facing serious federal time because she physically attacked multiple federal officers, and it is those federal victims, not the state troopers alone, that lift this case into twenty-year territory.
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For years the movement has insisted that the men and women enforcing immigration law are illegitimate, that branding them “Nazis” is merely honesty, and that resistance of any sort is righteous. Cruz believed it enough to throw the punch.
The plea Cruz signed this month corrects that illusion. The theater of the anti-ICE movement does not repeal the law, and when the reckoning finally arrives, it is measured in years, not slogans.
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