The border patrol took an ambush after the Democrats rejected the anti-ice resolution

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Only a few days before a shooter to tend border patrol agents in McAllen, Texas on Monday, the Democrats of the Congress voted almost evenly against a resolution condemning the riots of Los Angeles and the anti-ice rhetoric which led to tensions in June.
Michigan resident Ryan Louis Mosqueda, 27, is said to have been armed with tactical equipment and a rifle when he opened fire on agents of the border patrol while they arrived in an annex installation of the border patrol in Mcallen, Texas, in the Rio Grande Valley on Monday. The shooter was killed, but a McAllen police officer was shot in the leg, and a border patrol agent and a staff member were also injured, the Ministry of Internal Security. The ministry said that the three were in “non -critical condition”.
The police believe that the attack was a determined ambush targeting those responsible for the border patrol, who play a different role in ice but play a major role in the way the federal government applies immigration and border policies.
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A border patrol agent is held on a cliff in search of migrants who crossed the border between the United States and Mexico near the city of Sasabe, Arizona, on Sunday, January 23, 2022. (Salwan Georges / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
All the Democrats except seven voted against a resolution, defended by representative Young Kim and the Republican delegation of California, on June 27, who adopted, who “expressed his gratitude” towards the local and federal police, including ice.
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“Pacific protests are a constitutional right, but vandalism, looting, violence and other crimes are not. The protection of public security should not be controversial, which is why I direct the republican delegation of California in a resolution to support law and order while we continue to see troubles,” said Kim in a statement at the time.
“I hope that Governor Newsom can come together with President Trump to stop the riots, reduce the temperature and ensure the security of our communities,” she continued.
The shooter who opened fire on the agents of the border patrol in southern Texas identified by the police chief

The residents surround federal agents and border patrols who try to carry out an immigration descent in Bell, California, June 19, 2025. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
However, the resolution sparked a debate because he said that President Donald Trump was justified to send the National Guard to Los Angeles in the midst of civil disorders, which many Democratic leaders have argued as an instigator. Governor Gavin Newsom even continued the administration during the deployment.
“The troubles in Los Angeles were triggered by the reckless and inflammatory actions of Donald Trump. Like representative Kim, we think that violence – in particular against the police – is never acceptable. This is why the governor has condemned him over a dozen times, clearly and on several occasions, from the start, and sent the application of the law of the state to maintain peace. Revision of the same standard to a resolution leading to a resolution leading the Janneuse.
The DHS attributes political rhetoric to the overvoltage of 700% of attacks against ice agents. In Alvarado, Texas, 11 people are now faced with “the planned ambush” at the Prairiel detention center, which led to a local police officer in the neck, according to Fox 4.
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An active shooter armed with tactical equipment and a rifle opened fire on agents when they arrived in an annex installation of the border patrol in Mcallen, Texas, in the Rio Grande Valley on Monday. (ICE)
Axios reported on Monday that the Democrats at the Congress had faced a decline in their basis for voters on their response to the Trump administration, saying that they were not going far enough.
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“What I have seen was a request that we have stopped intentionally or that we allow us to be victims of violence, and … many times it comes from economically very safe whites,” said legislator at the point of sale.
Some Democrats, such as the mayor of Newark, Ras Baraka, the representative of New Jersey, Lamonica Mciver and the controller of New York, Brad Lander, were each arrested for protest actions involving ICE, and McIiver recently pleaded “not guilty” for having pretended to be “hindered and interfere” “with federal agents outside of a Newark
Peter Pinedo by Fox News Digital contributed to this report.