NJ twins arrested over threats to ‘shoot ICE on sight,’ kill Kristi Noem’s deputy, DHS says

New York PostTuesday, December 9, 2025 at 11:40:17 PM
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NJ twins arrested over threats to ‘shoot ICE on sight,’ kill Kristi Noem’s deputy, DHS says
  • Two twins from New Jersey have been arrested for allegedly making threats to shoot Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and kill Kristi Noem's deputy, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The threats were reportedly made via social media, with one tweet suggesting violent retribution against those serving the government.
  • This incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in the U.S. and raises concerns about domestic threats against federal officials, particularly in the context of heightened political rhetoric.
  • The arrest comes amid a broader national conversation about immigration policies and the actions of government officials like Kristi Noem, who has faced criticism for her handling of deportation flights and her calls for new travel bans. These developments reflect a growing polarization in U.S. politics regarding immigration and national security.
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