Kaitlyn Tracey, criminal illegal alien from Canada, mugshot. (Photo: DHS.gov)
Canadian Woman Violently Expressed Opinion On Donald Trump and ICE – and Now She’s Being Deported
Her husband was worse – wished for the death of President Donald Trump and his family on Tic Toc
By Michael Letts, July 16, 2026 7:00 am
I will never understand why some people need to go to absolute extremes to express their opinion against someone.
We’ve seen it countless times, from protests against ICE to full-on brawls between political parties in a number of locations. I’m not even sure where the blame can fall anymore, though social media definitely takes a big part of that. It’s just so easy to influence someone into “rage mode” these days.
And there’s no better case to highlight this misguided anger than with a 33-year old Canadian woman by the name of Kaitlyn Tracey. She was hanging out with her husband and several friends over the Fourth of July weekend on the Jersey Shore when she decided to do the dumbest thing imaginable – slap and berate a minor while filming the incident for prosperity.
Because, you know, the views.
It all started when Tracey saw these teens that were wearing All-American pants that had the words “Trump” and “ICE” on them. Rather than leaving well enough alone – you know, like a rational adult would do – she decided to turn on her phone and confront the teens, berating them for considering such a controversial fashion choice.
Kaitlyn Tracey is a criminal illegal alien from Canada who was charged with simple assault, neglect of a child, compounding crime, and harassing communication.
She allegedly struck a teenage girl wearing pro-Trump memorabilia on a boardwalk in Point Pleasant Beach during 4th of… https://t.co/NETqKKwrE8 pic.twitter.com/ER7qO3z3Zo
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) July 15, 2026
As a result of her rage, she actually slapped one of the teens, hitting them in the face and body. Things didn’t escalate any further than that – but enough damage was done that Tracey was now facing charges.
Tracey was arrested shortly after the incident and charged with endangering the welfare of a child and simple assault. And more than likely, her phone was taken into evidence to show what actions she had taken, though news reports haven’t confirmed this just yet.
Hang on, because there’s more to this story. Rather than simply getting a slap on the wrists and going on her way to bother someone else, she’s being deported.
Fox News confirmed that she had been turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and, despite being in a marriage with her U.S.-based husband, she’s on the verge of being shipped back to Canada. All because she couldn’t control her actions.
Honestly, I’m glad to see it. People like Tracey have been getting away for too long with attacking people based on their “thoughts” or “opinions,” rather than leaving something be. But it’s really bad in this case because, again, it involves an underaged teen.
Now, you would think that the husband would be looking into some form of legal means to rectify the situation. But instead, Matthew Geroni has chosen to do something much worse.
The first is beg for help by asking for donations from the public. He took to TikTok, begging people to watch his video and asking for money to help with Tracey’s legal defense. Alas, it didn’t get far, as each of his crowdfunding campaigns were taken down – for obvious reasons.
Then he went on to do something really stupid. He apparently uploaded a TikTok video where, for actions taken against his wife, he’s chosen to wish for the death of President Donald Trump and his family – including the “little kids.”
You’ve got to be kidding me.
I mean, a glance at Geroni’s account clearly show he’s had a mega-grudge against ICE and Trump for some time. But a full blown death threat? And one that involves “little kids”?
You know, I think this is a good time for federal agencies to look into his actions as well. This is full-blown rage, just like his wife had, and I can’t imagine what he might try to do next in an effort to keep her in the United States. I highly recommend the Department of Justice – or even the local ICE agency – pay him a visit to get some context behind his words.
But the bottom line here – and something I highly recommend – is to simply keep to yourself if you see something that upsets you. Getting physical over the matter resolves nothing, and even if you try to post something on social media about it, you usually end up looking foolish, no matter how many views you get. Geroni had every opportunity to take the right path here in looking for ways to discuss his wife’s charges – but instead, he went down a much more chaotic lane.
Let there be a lesson here. Sometimes it’s best to just leave things be. The teens weren’t bothering these guys, so they should’ve just gone about their way.
Alas, they fooled around and found out (FAFO). I know there’s a different variation than that, but it still sums up the point.
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