On the morning of Sept. 24, a sniper opened fire on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) van as it entered a facility in Dallas, TX. Three detained illegal aliens were hit, and one of them died. The shooter, later identified as 29-year-old Joshua Jahn, was found dead on a nearby rooftop shortly after the incident. The cause of death was reported as a self-inflicted gunshot wound. No ICE personnel were hurt. This isn’t the first attack on ICE agents, of course, and it is becoming increasingly difficult for anyone to dismiss a link between the left’s demonization of the agency as fascist stormtroopers and the violence perpetrated against them.
A stripper clip containing five rifle rounds was recovered from the rooftop where the deceased suspected shooter was found. At least one of the rounds had “ANTI-ICE” written on it.
For months, left-wing activists have likened ICE agents to Nazis and to Nazi Germany’s secret state police, the Gestapo. Certain elected Democrats have employed similar rhetoric. Earlier this year, Minnesota’s Democrat governor and former vice-presidential candidate, Tim Walz, called Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents a “modern-day Gestapo.”
The Deadly Demonization of ICE
In July, after ICE agents apprehended an illegal alien MS-13 member in Providence, RI, progressive Democrat Rep. Enrique Sanchez claimed that “Nazi Gestapo ICE thugs” had “kidnapped” one of “our neighbors,” describing the arrest as an “act of terror.”



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