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The details on the shooter who opened fire on the agents of the border patrol during an annex to McAllen, Texas, remain on Monday a few days later, because the attacks against federal immigration officials are increasing.
The authorities identified Ryan Louis Mosqueda, 27, as the suspect on Monday, confirming that Mosqueda was killed on the scene.
“The agents of the border patrol and the local police helped neutralize the shooter,” spokesman for the Ministry of Internal Security. “Two officers and an employee of the border patrol were injured, one of which was a knee. The three of them went to the hospital. This is an ongoing investigation carried out by the FBI.”
The shooter who opened fire on the agents of the border patrol in southern Texas identified by the police chief
But the shooter’s motive remains unknown, and McAllen, Texas, the police chief Victor Rodriguez had no additional information to share with journalists during a press conference on Monday on the reasons why Mosqueda opened fire on the agents. .

The details on the shooter who opened fire on the agents of the border patrol during an annex to McAllen, Texas, on July 7, 2025, remain rare a few days later, and the attacks against federal immigration officials are increasing. (istock)
Rodriguez said the shooter had pulled “many dozen” bullets during customs and the McAllen station, Texas border protection. Mosqueda is affiliated with a Michigan address, and his car had Michigan license plates.
However, Rodriguez said Mosqueda had been missing in an address in Weslaco, Texas, less than 20 miles away, and this “hour and a few minutes later, he was special, opening fire on a federal building”.
Mosqueda’s brother Joe said in the local Wdiv section of Detroit that he had never witnessed his brother talking about immigration problems or immigration and customs application (ICE), but said he suspected that he was confronted with unmatched mental health challenges.
“Unexpected,” said Joe Mosqueda at the exit. “I don’t know if he was intentionally aiming, I don’t know. I think they were mental health problems.”
Joe Mosqueda or other family members could not be immediately joined to comment by e-mail or by phone by Fox News Digital.
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The FBI and the Ministry of Internal Security did not respond to a request for comments from Fox News Digital.
The Ministry of Internal Security reported earlier in July than the assaults against ice and other federal immigration agents had increased by almost 700% compared to 2024. While the agency declared 10 assault incidents between January 1, 2024 and June 30, 2024, this number increased to 79 attacks reported in the same period in 2025.
On Friday, other recent episodes of violence against the police include another shooting near the Prairieland de Ice detention center, where a Texas policeman was shot in the neck. The Ministry of Justice announced Tuesday that 10 people are faced with accusations during the shooting.
The White House urged Democrats to reduce the language towards federal immigration officials after the shooting and other cases of similar violence.

The White House and the Karoline Leavitt press secretary urged democrats to reduce the language towards federal immigration officials after the shooting and other similar cases of violence. (Evelyn Hockstein / Reuters)
“We certainly call on the Democrats to alleviate their rhetoric against ice and border patrol agents, who, once again, are everyday men and women,” said the white house press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Monday.
“They are honorable Americans who simply try to make their work to enforce the law. They return home every evening, just as we all do, and they deserve respect and dignity for having tried to apply the immigration laws of our country and to withdraw the threats of public security of our communities.”
Legislators, including representative Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., Have published severe ice reports in recent weeks. Jayapal accused the ice of having acted “as a terrorist force” in June and defended his comments in an interview of July 2 with CNN after the White House demanded excuses for the legislator.
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Legislators, including representative Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., Have published severe declarations to ice in recent weeks. (Getty Images)
Representative Michael Guest, R-Miss., Which oversees the subcommittee of the House’s internal security committee on security and border application, said in a statement to Fox News Digital on Wednesday that “the radical rhetoric of the application of the law” caused the increase in crime against federal immigration officials.
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“This dangerous rhetoric of the far left endangers the security of our men and our women in green. Violence against the police will not be tolerated,” said Green. “The internal security committee is in close contact with the DHS concerning this attack on our police, and we will support the FBI investigation into the responsible individual and their motivations.”
Peter Pinedo by Fox News contributed to this report.