New Jersey twins charged in threats to kill DHS official, ‘shoot ICE on sight’
NegativeU.S News

- Twin brothers from Absecon, New Jersey, have been charged with making threats on social media to 'shoot ICE agents on sight,' amid a significant rise in threats against immigration officials, which have reportedly increased by 8,000% recently. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is involved in the investigation and response to these threats.
- This incident highlights the growing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in the United States, particularly as threats against ICE agents have surged, raising concerns about the safety of law enforcement personnel tasked with immigration duties.
- The situation reflects broader societal divisions regarding immigration policy and enforcement, as seen in recent protests against ICE and demands for accountability from local authorities. The charged twins' actions are part of a troubling trend of violence and threats directed at immigration officials, which has been echoed in various incidents across the country.
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