The Department of Homeland Security has warned against the doxxing of ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents. It also promised that it would prosecute those who threaten ICE officers and their families, citing a 1,000 percent increase in assaults.
“Like everyone else, our law enforcement officers just want to go home to their families at night,” the department said in a post on X Tuesday, October 14th. “If you dox, threaten or lay hands on our officers, we will prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law.”
Everyone, including the innocent people being harassed and violently removed, wants to go home to their families. ICE is instigating violence against otherwise peaceful people most of the time, so fighting back could be considered self-defense.
Larken Rose said it best. If you don’t want to be compared to “Nazis”, stop doing things that Nazis did.
“These officers … arrest murderers, pedophiles, and gang members every day,” said DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin. “Comparing ICE day in and day out to the Nazi Gestapo, the Secret Police, and slave patrols has consequences. The violence and dehumanization of these men and women who are simply enforcing the law must stop.” –Natural News
According to a report by Natural News, days earlier, on October 9th, DHS issued a statement appealing to “sanctuary politicians and the media to tone down their rhetoric,” noting that assaults against ICE personnel have surged by over 1,000 percent. Agents and their families are facing unprecedented threats – ranging from doxxing and harassment to assassination bounties put forward by Mexican drug cartels.
ICE and the ruling class continue to dehumanize those they round up in broad daylight. We need to do better and be better. We should always reject the idea of standing armies; however, most people can’t even see it.
DHS further claimed in its public appeals that the “attacks” aren’t just on ICE but on the rule of law itself. Border czar Tom Homan agreed with the sentiment. The former acting ICE director during President Donald Trump’s first term accused CNN of “crossing the line” by publicizing ICE-tracking apps. “We live in a world where law enforcement is painted as the villain,” he said.
And rightly so, as long as they act as the Gestapo for the ruling class. We need to learn and grow, and as a society, reject this kind of tyranny, regardless of which side is enforcing it.





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