Death Threats Explode After ‘Nazi’ Smears Target ICE

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As left-wing activists smear federal immigration officers as “Nazis,” Trump border chief Tom Homan says death threats against those agents have exploded by thousands of percent, forcing them to mask up just to stay alive.[1][2]

Story Snapshot

  • Tom Homan links “Nazi” and “racist” slurs against Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to an 8,000% surge in death threats.[1][2]
  • Department of Homeland Security data also show more than a 1,300% jump in assaults and a 3,200% rise in vehicular attacks against officers.[1]
  • Critics argue the percentages are based on small baselines and increased enforcement, but they do not refute that threats and assaults have risen.[2]
  • Homan insists political leaders and media must stop dehumanizing officers before anyone can expect masks and heavy security to come down.[1][2]

Homan: Stop Calling ICE ‘Nazis’ Before Someone Gets Killed

Trump border czar Tom Homan is sounding the alarm that relentless demonization of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers as “Nazis” and “racists” is not just ugly rhetoric—it is inspiring real-world danger.[1][2] During recent media appearances, Homan said threats against officers are “up, 8,000%” and directly tied that spike to the way progressive politicians and activists talk about the men and women enforcing immigration law.[1][2] He warned that when leaders casually compare officers to genocidal regimes, unstable individuals may treat them like legitimate targets.

According to Homan, this climate has now pushed threats beyond the agents themselves and into their homes.[1] Previous interviews documented him saying that death threats against him personally had tripled and that his family was being targeted, a pattern he describes as increasingly common for front-line officers.[1] He argues that the message from some on the left—that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is an illegitimate, quasi-fascist force—turns ordinary enforcement into a moral crime in the minds of agitators, who then justify harassment, doxxing, and violence.[1]

Federal Data Show Huge Percentage Jumps In Threats And Assaults

The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees Immigration and Customs Enforcement, has publicly backed Homan’s warnings with stark numbers.[1] In a January statement, former Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin reported “an 8,000% increase in death threats” against Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers, a “more than 1,300% increase in assaults,” and a 3,200% rise in vehicular attacks since Trump’s renewed enforcement push began in his second term.[1] These figures reflect reports collected as the administration ramped up interior enforcement against violent criminals, gang members, and repeat border offenders.[1]

Homan has also connected these numbers to day-to-day operational changes, including why many officers now conceal their identities.[2] He told interviewers that masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement teams are not about intimidation but survival, insisting they will consider removing masks only “if you want ICE to take the masks off, the threat level has to decrease.”[1][2] From his perspective, the same politicians demanding transparency and softer tactics are fueling the very threat environment that forces officers behind masks and requires expanded security details at facilities and during transport operations.[1][2]

Critics Question Percentages But Do Not Deny Rising Risks

While few dispute that threats and incidents have increased, some commentators on the left-leaning side of the spectrum have tried to blunt Homan’s message by attacking the way the statistics are framed.[2] One analysis argued that the large percentage jumps may stem partly from small baseline numbers in 2024 and from a major expansion in the number of agents participating in deportation operations, which naturally creates more contact with suspects and protesters.[2] That critic also noted that some reported “assaults” on officers appear to involve minor scuffles during arrests rather than organized attacks.[2]

However, these counterarguments stop short of proving that Homan and the Department of Homeland Security are inflating the problem or fabricating the data.[1][2] The critics do not offer competing federal datasets, incident logs, or inspector-general audits; they primarily question the political narrative and the meaning of the percentages.[2] Even the skeptical analysis concedes that raw assault numbers climbed from 10 to 79 over a comparable period, an increase that would concern any serious law-and-order advocate.[2] For conservatives, the core point stands: more encounters plus more incendiary rhetoric is a dangerous mix for those tasked with enforcing the law.

What This Fight Reveals About Respect For Law And Order

The clash over Homan’s warnings exposes a deeper divide about whether the United States still expects its laws to be enforced and its officers to be respected.[1] On one side, the Trump administration has expanded Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, promising to remove violent criminals and repeat border crossers from American communities, even in so-called sanctuary jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate. On the other, progressive leaders and activist groups condemn those same efforts, often in the harshest moral language and sometimes alongside disruptive protests and riots outside detention facilities.

As Homan sees it, this is not an abstract debate about tone but a real test of whether society will stand with officers or with mobs that threaten them.[1] He argues that the first step to lowering the temperature is simple: stop calling Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents Nazis, stop spreading lies that they want to “shoot people in airports,” and stop treating lawful deportations as crimes.[1][2] Until elected officials and media figures choose their words more carefully, conservatives are likely to support continued hardening of officer protections—even if masks and heavy security make the left uncomfortable.

Sources:

[1] Web – Tom Homan Fumes Over ‘Nazi’ Rhetoric About ICE — Claims it Spurred …

[2] Web – Trump ‘border czar’ says death threats targeting his family have …