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The anti-ice movement criticized the “organized attempt” against the police

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EXCLUSIVE: Representative Darrell Issa, R-Calif., Introduced a resolution to condemn violence against the federal immigration authorities, as ice agents have noted an increase in attacks.

The resolution stipulates that the ice and the border patrol “face violent crowds of illegal citizens and foreigners who have not only blocked, threatened and confronted with the application of the law, but also tried to burn and kill our ice and CBP agents when they exercised their appropriate and legal functions”.

He noted several recent incidents, including an anti-ice attack on independence day at the Prarieland detention center in Alvarado, Texas, as well as a shooting of the installation of annex of the border patrol in McAllen, Texas.

The Republicans of the Chamber warn the anti-ice rhetoric of democrats lead violent attacks against agents

US Border Patrol Official and US Customs and Border Protection Building.

An active shooter armed with tactical equipment and a rifle recently opened fire on agents of the border patrol while they arrived in an annex of border patrol in McAllen, Texas, in the Rio Grande valley. The police believe that the attack was a determined ambush targeting those responsible for the border patrol. (Getty Images and Ice)

“This resolution represents the clarity of the congress through a simple question: do we categorically condemn the deadly attacks against the application of the federal immigration laws? Or not? I know my republican colleagues of our agents – it is the Democrats who need certain break -in on the illegal criminals” Calvert.

Assuming against ice agents have increased by 830% since last year, according to the DHS, and there has been a clear speech on the question of whether agents should be allowed to hide when carrying out operations, because supporters are concerned about the doxing of agents and their families.

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Issa told Fox News Digital in an interview that the anti-ice movement seen in many blue areas, including sanctuary cities, is similar to the anti-political movement seen a few years ago.

The Massachusetts bill would force ice agents to unmask

Darrell Issa

Representative Darrell Issa speaks during a hearing of the Chamber’s judicial committee in Washington, DC, July 13, 2023. (Al Drago / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“The biggest ice movement that we see now is really an attempt organized by the left to continue the police, to go after the people who make us safe.

“While we examine the impact of sanctuary cities, the states of the sanctuary, I have both in my district, what we really look at, it is, first of all, which pushes hard to ensure that the federal courts apply the law,” added Le Républicain, which represents parts of the San Diego region. “And that comes into play when President Trump tries to faithfully execute the laws, and he is repelled by rogue judges.”

The Congress Member noted how Democrats proposed legislation to prevent agents from carrying masks and obliges them to show identification while performing scales throughout the country, which, according to many supporters of the application activity, poses a risk of security. However, others said it was a necessary decision for the government’s transparency.

Gunman ambushes of border patrol agents a few days after the house that the dems reject the resolution condemning anti-ice violence

Suspects in the ambush attack against the Prairieland detention center in Texas

The 10 suspects in the ambush attack against the Prairieland detention center in Texas are seen in front of a photo of the crime scene. Upper row, from left to right: Marciela Rueda, Savanna Batten, Joy Gibson, Meagan Morris alias Bradford Morris, Autumn Hill alias Cameron Arnold. Row of the bottom, from left to right: Zachary Evetts, Nathan Baumann, Ines Soto, Elizabeth Soto, Seth Sikes. (Johnson County Sheriff’s Bureau)

“I heard communities of immigrants and people of the state of Washington about the omnipresent meaning of fear and the alarm created when masked agents descend on a community without any visible identification, and the residents have no way of knowing if they interact with the legitimate police,” said Senator Patty Murray, D-Washington, recently introduced. “Anyone owned by the police in America deserves to know who holds them and why.”

The Trump administration continues to pursue its objective of mass deportations while highlighting the arrests of those who have criminal charges and additional convictions.

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“It is really sad that the Democrats of the Senate would essentially try to undo what we have done for the federal judges, for the judges of the FISA, etc., which is to protect their identity, their place of origin, so that they can remain safe,” said Issa.

“The police are certainly responsible and no one opposes the difference of the law enforcement officer. But wondering that they can be identified, it is as asking” where do they live and what are the names of their family members and what schools will they? “The fact is that there is no real goal in there,” he continued. “And I know that my democratic colleagues know it.”

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