The GOP connects to violence against ice, the border patrol to democratic “lies” and the sanctuary policies

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President Donald Trump’s repression against the illegal deployment of immigration and expulsion has sparked anti-immigration and customs (ICE) demonstrations in the United States.
The House Republicans told Fox News Digital that there was a parallel between the rhetoric of democrats against federal immigration officers in the midst of this repression and the wave of violence against ice and border protection officers (CBP).
“The increasingly violent attacks against the police are mocking by irresponsible democratic politicians,” said representative Tom McClintock, R-Calif., In an exclusive interview.
The Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Security (DHS), Kristi Noem, blamed the “sanctuary” of the Democrats on Monday for the shooting of a CBP officer on leave in New York.
Noem warns against the unprecedented level of threat ” for ice agents, blame the “lies” of the Democrats

An image divided of demonstrators in New York to protest against the use by the Trump administration of the Extraterrestrial Enemies Act to expel some migrants from the United States more quickly in El Salvador, alongside a photo of the American president Donald Trump in the White House in 2025. (Getty Images)
A second illegal immigrant was apprehended as part of the CBP officer shooting. He would have been struck in the face and the forearm in the Manhattan riverside park on Saturday evening. Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, a Dominican national who was captured by Border Patrol in April 2023, was placed in police custody after the shooting.
Gunman ambushes of border patrol agents a few days after the house that the dems reject the resolution condemning anti-ice violence
“Without applying our immigration laws, we have no immigration laws,” said McClintock. “Without immigration laws, we have no border and without border, we have no country. And this is what the Americans suffered for four long years with the open border policies of the Biden administration.”
Democrat Sens. Alex Padilla and Cory Booker, two of Capitol Hill’s main criticism of the illegal Trump immigration repression, have introduced legislation This would force agents of the application of immigration laws to identify themselves clearly without masks.
Representative Andrew Clyde, R-GA, told Fox News Digital that he had “absolutely” seen an increase in violence, explaining that when a member of Congress uses “radical rhetoric”, people take it to heart.

American soldiers seen on the American-Mexican border in New Mexico on May 8, 2025. (Can Rasasu / Anadolu via Getty Images)
“We have to applaud them. We must be grateful to them. They literally eliminate criminal foreigners from our environment and make us a safer nation. And yet these radical democrats ignite the public. And consequently, you see more violence against them.
Federal agents of the application of immigration laws have been targeted since Trump signed his “big and beautiful bill”, which includes legislation for solid immigration reform. There were at least two ambushes in Texas, and the demonstrators clashed with federal officers to the installation of Portland, Oregon, Ice, the weekend of July 4.
Representative Michael Guest, R-Miss., Told Fox News Digital that there was “an increasing rhetoric of many on the democratic side” of everyone except Senator John Fetterman, D-PA. In particular in Los Angeles, the guest stressed that the governor of California Gavin Newsom and the anti-ice rhetoric of Mayor Karen Bass while the demonstrations immersed themselves in riots in the west city of the city last month.

Immigration and customs application agents (ICE), as well as other federal law enforcement organizations, attend a meeting before applications in Chicago on January 26, 2025. (Christopher Dilts / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Bass has signed a series of decrees aimed at hindering ice expulsion raids in Los Angeles, criticizing the “unconstitutional and reckless raids” and establishing a working group of the Los Angeles police (LAPD) which extends the resources for families affected by Trump’s deportation.
“When we constantly have Democrats constantly attacking our ice agents for what they do, demonizing them for applying the law, it will create more violence, and the situation will get worse and not better,” added Guest.
representative Mariannette Miller-MeeksR-IOWA, added in an interview with Fox News Digital that it is “unreal for me that people attack agents from the police who are trying to do their job”.
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She said the emphasis should be on support for ice and CBP agents.
“Keep the emphasis on the expulsion of the illegal criminals, people who are bad players who should be outside the country, focusing on the influence of gangs and cartels in this country,” added Miller-Meeks, urging his republican colleagues to the Chamber to remind Americans that these deportations are necessary because of the outbreak of illegal immigration under the administration of Biden.
Fox News Digital contacted Biden’s office to comment but did not immediately hear.