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‘Anti-ICE’ message found on bullets after deadly shooting at Dallas ICE facility
NBC News· 2025-09-24 23:31
Incident Overview - A gunman attacked an ICE facility in Dallas, resulting in one detainee death and two injuries [1] - The shooter, identified as 29-year-old Joshua John, fired from a rooftop [3] - Shell casings found near the shooter were engraved with "anti-ICE" [2] Law Enforcement Response - ICE personnel bravely extracted detainees from vans under fire [2] - Authorities are investigating the incident, releasing images of bullet holes and the American flag inside the facility [3] Political and Social Context - DHS reports a 1,000% increase in violence against ICE officers [4] - President Trump blamed Democrats for anti-ICE rhetoric [5] - The DHS Secretary is praying for the victims and their families [6] Victims - One detainee was killed, and two others were critically injured [1][6] - One of the injured is a Mexican national [6]
'Don't believe the polls': Border Czar Homan rebukes reports that Trump’s support is waning
MSNBC· 2025-07-22 12:35
Immigration Enforcement & Policy - The withdrawal of approximately 700 Marines deployed to Los Angeles is underway, following the departure of nearly 2,000 California National Guard troops and 150 Specialized Guard firefighters [1] - A second suspect is in custody after a robbery attempt where an off-duty border patrol officer was shot; the suspect reportedly entered the US illegally and had prior arrests [2] - Sanctuary city policies are blamed for allowing a suspect, arrested multiple times for serious crimes, to be released without ICE being contacted [5][6][7] - ICE presence was previously removed from Rikers Island under the Delasio administration, contributing to challenges in deporting individuals [8][9] - The city council sued and stopped Mayor Adams' executive order allowing ICE back into Riker's Island, and the matter is now in litigation [9] - The administration argues for ICE access to jail facilities to arrest individuals in the country illegally, citing public safety concerns [10][11][12][13] - The administration claims that the majority of individuals in ICE custody have criminal histories or are national security threats [15][16][17][18][19][20] - The administration states that violence against ICE officers has increased by 800%, attributing it to misinformation and negative rhetoric [20][21][22] ICE Operations & Public Perception - ICE agents wear masks for self-protection due to being doxed, but they are supposed to wear identifiers such as HSI or ICE patches [28][29] - Standard operating procedure requires ICE officers to identify themselves and the reason for detention [31][32] - The administration calls for an end to hateful rhetoric towards ICE, suggesting that criticisms should be directed towards Congress and immigration law [33][34][35]