Ice Agents say negative reception reduces hostility at Texas Ride-SAMS

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Special- US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Agents say that Micforms and misleading videos are putting them at risk, encouraging hostility toward the government and attacks on officials in office. FOX News Digital embedded the Ice teams in Dallas and Houston in September to see first-hand their performance and separate fact from fiction.
The director of the Persing Assistant office at the Houston Field office, Tom Persad, told fox digital news during the ride – “a right to live in America.”
“I don’t think that anyone, I think that the criminals who live in their community break into and rob them, rape them, scratch them, and commit their crimes,” said Phereradi.
The director of the Dallas Assistant Office Office Director, who Fox News Digital is included in the ride – emphasized that ICE targets people when they are first arrested.
Dallas Ice Agents Stress focuses on the criminals during the ride, the day before the shooting
He continued: “We want to keep our community safe,” he continued. “Stop believing what people are sending you until like ICE they are conducting raids, they just arrest anyone they see, or put in information.”
Parade in Houston emphasized that the idea that snow is being driven against one person is not true.
“It’s not just for a certain community. It depends on their personality – crime,” said Phereradi.
FOX News Digital Rode and the Houston team on Septon 12. Phered said that many protesters and critics of the ice do not understand how the agency works and criticize media outlets for the work of ICE.
“I won’t say all the news sources, but most of them don’t include the whole story. So they just take out part of it. So, the general public or communities, they don’t have their organs, they just have full information, or a quick conclusion about what we are doing,” said Peradi.
Inside the Dallas Ice Facility after a sniper attack killed detainees
He said this misinformation has real world consequences.
“I feel like if the media was actually going to tell this whole story, they would make it easier for everyone to do this job, and you don’t have these people who have been fighting and fighting and fighting for the last six months.”
“People need to be better educated as far as our agency and what we do,” the chief executive in Dallas emphasized.
During the Houston raid, agents arrested a Syrian citizen, a convicted child abuser who was found to be in possession of child sexual abuse materials in Harris County, Texas, and was brought into the US as his home country but failed to return to his home country on the required date.
Surveillance video shows Dallas Ice Agents protecting the detainees as gunshots rained down on the homes
Persad said following the arrest, “it is not just the Spanish community that we are looking at. We are looking at everyone. Tomorrow it could be America, or just Africa that is pointing to a certain community.”
During the Dallas raid, agents arrested an illegal immigrant from Mexico on the long run of rap in suspected countries in his home country.
Each snow that was targeted that day from Mexico had been false when I applied for status in the US, and we were facing suspicions ranging from the killing of money to dump, according to the Dallas agent.
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Agents also emphasize the importance of respect and safety during work.
“Communication is important. And I think about the people we meet every day, if we are always professional, and we treat them with respect, we expect the same,” said the big part, what does that mean for us.
He continued, “Safety will be one concern, but it’s also not just our safety, their safety is also very important, I think that each one should have it, right?
Dallas Ride – happened on September 23. Just one day later, a gun opened fire on Ice Field Office in DallasThe authorities confirmed it.
ICE officers are facing death threats and violent attacks as they crack down on the Trump Administration on illegal immigration.
Statistics released by the Department of Homeland Security last month show that ICE officers are dealing with an 8,000% increase in death threats against ice officials.
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DHS Secretary Tricia Mclaughlin said the threats come as gifts “they put their lives on the line every day to avoid the worst.”
“From beatings to death, threats to their families, targeting their families, stabbings, and doxxing online, our police are dealing with an unprecedented level of violence,” he said.
FOX News’ Alba Cuebas-Fantauzzi and Elizabeth Pritchett contributed to this report.



