
Two barkery owners were found guilty of “concealing and harboring” immigrants without documentation in a Texas Federal Court on 8/14/25. They face up to 10 years in prison.
Their lawyer noted that they were not being covert or deceptive in employing the immigrants. So why were they prosecuted so vigorously? Why would the feds choose to prosecute two legal immigrants who owned a Mexican bakery for employing undocumented workers? The racist intent is obvious.
More broadly they are doing this to frighten and freeze us in place. They need to stop to a rising tide of anger becoming an organized resistance to their nascent authoritarian regime before it even truly starts. They know that if a movement emerges they are finished. They need those that they are targeted to cower. They need those who aren’t targeted, but see and understand what is going on, to pretend like it isn’t happening. They know how much power we have and they fear it.
They want you to forget that you can do something about it, that you don’t have to accept it. They want you to hope that if you do what they say that it will mitigate your risk. They want you to deny knowing that kowtowing won’t help at all.
Our strength lies in the reality that there are too many of us to repress all at once. Their power is significant and brutal, but it declines sharply the more of us are willing to defy it. Publicly defy it, show others what can be done, and dare them to dream of a world without their failure as human beings.
Leonardo Baez and Nora Avila-Guel may have just been bakers employing workers and did not ask for any of this, but the actions of the US government have made them heroes. Don’t let anyone forget it.







