While Democrats love to claim that political violence is primarily one-sided, the numbers don’t lie.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem published a post on X claiming that federal immigration agents are being attacked at a significantly higher rate than ever before.
Look:
Just in: our brave @ICEGov law enforcement are now facing a 830% INCREASE in assault against them.
This new data reflects the violence against our law enforcement in cities across the country in the last few weeks. Politicians across the country, regardless of political stripe,…
— Secretary Kristi Noem (@Sec_Noem) July 15, 2025
“Just in: our brave [ICE] law enforcement are now facing a 830% INCREASE in assault against them,” Noem wrote. “This new data reflects the violence against our law enforcement in cities across the country in the last few weeks. Politicians across the country, regardless of political stripe, must condemn this. [California Governor Gavin Newsom], we’re looking at you.”
The reaction to the shocking numbers was swift:
Democrat lawmakers are responsible for his.
Jail them.
— Paul A. Szypula (@Bubblebathgirl) July 15, 2025
Hire Veterans to cover ICE Agents in the field and at detention centers…
— grandpoobahofnada (@poobahofnada) July 16, 2025
Arrest everyone of them. Assaulting a federal officer is illegal.
— Cody (@Designed2Think) July 15, 2025
Start arresting the people that are committing the violence and it will stop . We need consequences
— David (@Snakeriver123) July 16, 2025
ICE needs to stop being polite. Start getting more aggressive and arrest anyone that interferes with ICE.
— Skyking58 (@Skyking581) July 16, 2025
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Author: Sierra Marlee
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