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Gunman Targets ICE: A Chilling Wake-Up Call

On September 24, 2025, a gunman opened fire at an ICE field office in Dallas, targeting a transport van and killing at least one detainee while wounding others before taking his own life. Federal investigators say the attacker planned the ambush and left notes and evidence indicating he singled out ICE personnel as his targets. This was not a random act; it was a premeditated attack on federal law enforcement that should set off alarm bells in every community that values law and order.

Officials quickly revealed disturbing details: investigators found anti‑ICE markings and evidence the shooter used tracking tools and researched federal facilities, signaling the attack was driven by hatred of law enforcement. The FBI and DHS are treating the incident as a targeted act meant to terrorize ICE agents, and rightly increased security at vulnerable federal sites. Make no mistake — when people track and celebrate the movements of our agents, they are sending an open invitation for violence.

Border czar Tom Homan took to Fox’s The Big Weekend Show to deliver a blunt, necessary warning: the toxic rhetoric coming from some politicians and activist circles is fueling real-world attacks and will lead to “bloodshed” if it isn’t stopped. Homan reminded viewers that these men and women wear Kevlar and put their lives on the line to uphold laws passed by Congress, and he demanded that elected leaders stop demonizing them. That message isn’t political kabuki — it’s a plea for commonsense restraint so more Americans don’t get hurt.

This shooting didn’t happen in isolation; DHS data publicly released this year shows assaults on ICE officers have exploded, and earlier this summer an ambush in Alvarado, Texas, saw multiple attackers open fire on federal officers. The pattern is unmistakable: as anti‑law enforcement rhetoric rises, so do attempts to physically harm those enforcing the law. Americans who cherish safety should be outraged that public servants are being cast as villains instead of being defended by those sworn to protect all citizens.

Conservatives aren’t asking for shielded lawlessness — we are demanding accountability. Those who create and promote apps that track federal agents, who dox officers’ families, or who chant “arrest ICE” in a way that encourages violence must be held responsible when their words and platforms lead to blood on the streets. Political disagreement is healthy in a republic, but incitement and glorification of attacks on law enforcement is criminal and un-American.

If lawmakers on both sides of the aisle truly love this country, they will denounce violence unequivocally, pass stronger protections for federal officers, and prosecute anyone who facilitates targeted attacks. We owe those agents who serve quietly and bravely every day more than hollow words — we owe them real policy, real support, and the courage to call out the dangerous rhetoric that puts them in the line of fire. Tom Homan’s warning should be taken as a national wake‑up call: failing to act is an invitation for more suffering, and hardworking Americans will not forget who protected them when it mattered most.

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