DHS warns of ‘unprecedented violence’ as death threats against ICE officers soar 8,000%

Officers with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are encountering an alarming rise in death threats and violent incidents as they implement the Trump administration’s intensified efforts to curb illegal immigration. This troubling trend reflects the heightened risks these officers face while performing their duties.

According to data unveiled by the Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday, there has been a staggering 8,000% increase in death threats directed at ICE personnel. This surge in hostility underscores the dangerous environment that officers must navigate as they work to enforce immigration laws.

Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Secretary at DHS, highlighted the grave nature of these threats, noting, “Our officers risk their lives every single day to remove the worst of the worst.” She elaborated on the severity of the situation, mentioning that ICE officers are now targets of bounties, face threats to their families, and endure online stalking and doxxing, marking an unprecedented level of violence against them.

In response to these disturbing developments, the Department of Homeland Security has issued a strong condemnation of the attacks and has pledged to take comprehensive legal action against those responsible. The department’s commitment reflects the seriousness with which it is addressing the increased threats against its officers.

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McLaughlin also pointed to the role of certain “sanctuary politicians” in exacerbating the situation, accusing them of using vilification and demonization tactics, including what she described as “gross comparisons to the Nazi Gestapo.” She stressed the urgent need for this violence against law enforcement to cease, emphasizing the critical importance of ensuring the safety and security of ICE officers as they carry out their duties.

McLaughlin also said “sanctuary politicians” have contributed to the surge “through their repeated vilification and demonization tactics, including gross comparisons to the Nazi Gestapo.” She added that “this violence against law enforcement must end.”

DHS cited several recent instances of threats against ICE officers and their families — including some that offered money for their killings. 

Eduardo Aguilar, a Mexican national living in the U.S. illegally in Dallas, Texas, was arrested earlier this month for allegedly soliciting the murder of ICE agents in a TikTok post.

The post, written in Spanish, allegedly offered $10,000 for the murder of an ICE agent and called for “10 dudes in Dallas with determination who aren’t afraid to [two skull emojis],” DHS said.

Also in Texas, an ICE officer’s spouse was threatened over the phone when a caller said, “I don’t know how you let your husband work for ICE, and you sleep at night. F— you, f— your family. I hope your kids get deported by accident. How do you sleep? F— you. Did you hear what happened to the Nazis after World War II? Because it’s what’s going to happen to your family.”

Assistant DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said “sanctuary politicians” contribute to this surge of violence through “their repeated vilification and demonization tactics.” (ICE)

Another voicemail left on an ICE employee’s phone this month allegedly said, “I hope every one of those lawless c—- you call ICE officers gets doxxed one by one.”

Fox News Digital reported Tuesday that a man identified as James Adrian Warren allegedly threatened the ICE office in Ferndale, Washington, calling the officers “Nazis” and “the Gestapo.”

Warren also allegedly said he plans on making “life harder for ICE here in Whatcom County” by observing, tailing, recording and reporting employees.

“They need to be told they are Nazis every day they come to work, they need to be reminded that they are Nazis every day when they go home. I start on my next day off, you should too,” the Facebook post read.

A Facebook post by James Warren in Washington

A Facebook post allegedly made by James Warren threatening U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) employees in Washington state.  (Department of Homeland Security)

DHS said Secretary Kristi Noem’s “message is clear” and ICE will not be stopped or slowed down by the threats.

“ICE and our federal law enforcement partners will continue to enforce the law. And if you lay a hand on a law enforcement officer, you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” DHS said, citing Noem.

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