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January 1, Death Threats Against ICE Officers Explode
Wyatt’s Take
- Death threats against ICE have soared 8,000%.
- Assaults on agents remain ten times higher than previous years.
- Cartels and online mobs are targeting officers and their families.
Our ICE agents are now facing a massive increase in death threats, with numbers up by 8,000% over last year, according to Homeland Security.
They keep showing up, even without pay, while the shutdown drags on.
Physical assaults haven’t slowed down either—they’re still up 1,000%.
Cartels and internet agitators are coordinating efforts to threaten, stalk, and dox these brave men and women.
“From bounties placed on their heads for their murders, threats to their families, stalking, and doxxing online, our officers are experiencing an unprecedented level of violence and threats against them and their families.”
In Dallas, a foreign national posted offers online promising $10,000 for hit jobs on ICE agents.
In Florida, a man was caught urging violence on social media.
All over social platforms, posts urge folks to
“shoot ICE Nazis down,”
and to
“make life hard for ICE.”
Even children and spouses have been targeted with sick messages and threats.
Rioters and cartel members are joining in, with bounties being placed on officers across the country—recently even seen in Chicago.
In California, more arrests are happening for those threatening officers and encouraging violence, like those hurling rocks and attacking agents who were rescuing kids from trafficking operations.
Authorities say this
“doxxing”
isn’t just harassment.
“Doxxing is not just an invasion of privacy; it is a deliberate act of intimidation that undermines the safety and security of ICE employees who are dedicated to upholding the law and protecting our nation.”
Meanwhile, politicians who keep bashing ICE are only making things worse.
Homeland Security has shared voicemails calling for officers to be doxed
“one by one.”
In Texas and Massachusetts, more threats have targeted agents’ families—wishing harm, hoping for their deportation, or sending hateful notes to spouses.
Federal officials want Americans to report threats or suspicious behavior.
Tips can be given through 866-DHS-2-ICE or online.
Wyatt Matters
Our communities rely on law and order, and when those keeping us safe face this kind of danger, it puts every citizen at risk. Standing with law enforcement means protecting our towns and families from chaos and intimidation.
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