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DHS says death threats against ICE officers up 8,000%: ‘Unprecedented level’
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers are dealing with a wave of dying threats and violent assaults as they perform the Trump administration’s crackdown on unlawful immigration.
Statistics launched Wednesday by the Division of Homeland Safety present that ICE officers are experiencing an 8,000% improve in dying threats towards ICE officers.
Assistant DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin mentioned the threats come as a result of brokers “threat their lives day by day to remove the worst of the worst.”
“From bounties positioned on their heads for his or her murders, threats towards their households, stalking and doxxing on-line, our officers are experiencing unprecedented ranges of violence,” she mentioned partially.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are dealing with a document wave of violent threats and on-line bounties because the Division of Homeland Safety condemns the assaults and guarantees full authorized motion towards violators. (Getty Pictures)
McLaughlin additionally mentioned that “saintly politicians” have contributed to the wave “by their repeated smear and demonization techniques, together with crude comparisons to the Nazi Gestapo.” She added that “this violence towards regulation enforcement should finish.”
DHS cited a number of current examples of threats towards ICE officers and their households — together with some providing cash for his or her killings.
Eduardo Aguilar, a Mexican nationwide residing illegally within the US in Dallas, Texas, was arrested earlier this month for allegedly calling for the killing of ICE brokers in a TikTok publish.
The publish, written in Spanish, reportedly supplied $10,000 for the homicide of an ICE agent and referred to as for “10 guys in Dallas with willpower who aren’t afraid to [two skull emojis],” mentioned DHS.
Additionally in Texas, the husband of an ICE officer was threatened by cellphone when a caller mentioned, “I do not know the way you let your husband work for ICE, and also you sleep at night time. F— you, f— your loved ones. I hope your youngsters get deported accidentally. How do you sleep? F— you. Did you hear what occurred to the Nazis after World Conflict II? As a result of that is what is going on to occur to your loved ones.”

Assistant DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin mentioned “sanctuary politicians” are contributing to this wave of violence by “their repeated vilification and demonization techniques.” (ICE)
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One other voicemail left on an ICE agent’s cellphone this month reportedly mentioned, “I hope all these lawless c—- your ICE brokers are calling get doxxed one after the other.”
Fox Information Digital reported Tuesday {that a} man recognized as James Adrian Warren allegedly threatened the ICE workplace in Ferndale, Washington, calling the brokers “Nazis” and “the Gestapo.”
Warren additionally reportedly mentioned he plans to “make life tougher for ICE right here in Whatcom County” by surveilling, monitoring, recording and reporting workers.
“They must be informed they’re Nazis day by day they arrive to work, and so they must be reminded they’re Nazis day by day they go house. I am beginning my subsequent day without work, and so must you,” the Fb publish mentioned.

A Fb publish allegedly posted by James Warren threatening U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) workers in Washington state. (Division of Homeland Safety)
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DHS mentioned Secretary Kristi Noem’s “message is evident” and that ICE won’t be stopped or slowed down by the threats.
“ICE and our federal regulation enforcement companions will proceed to implement the regulation. And in the event you apprehend a regulation enforcement officer, you may be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the regulation,” DHS mentioned, citing Noem.
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