
Encouraging minors to film ICE agents in public is generally protected under the First Amendment, as long as it doesn't physically interfere with operations. However, if it leads to obstruction, federal charges like under 18 U.S.C. § 111 (impeding officers) could apply, with penalties up to 20 years. Child endangerment charges (e.g., CA Penal Code 273a) might arise if actions recklessly risk harm, but peaceful filming/protesting typically doesn't qualify. Consult a lawyer for specifics.

















