Threatening letter sent to GOP office urges war on ICE

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A letter delivered to a Republican Party chapter in Northern California called for all-out war against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, including the use of homemade explosives to send them “home in a body bag.”
The 12-page letter, titled “A True American Response to Foreign Terrorist Invasions,” was sent to the Sonoma County Republican Party. The lengthy document mocks ICE agents who “live out their fantasy military role in Call of Duty, only with real assault weapons.”
No names or return addresses were listed, and there was no mention of Sonoma County in the document, the local GOP said.
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Federal law enforcement officers arrest a protester during a raid in south Minneapolis, Minnesota. A California Republican Party office received a lengthy letter calling for violence against ICE agents. (Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“NOTE: No official of any party had anything to do with the writing or distribution of this document; it is strictly a private ‘patriotic effort,’ like the January 6 insurrections in Donald Trump’s Washington, DC,” the letter states on page seven.
The first line of the letter mentions the shooting death of Renee Nicole Good, who was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis earlier this month. The Department of Homeland Security said Good was trying to ram his vehicle into an ICE agent when he opened fire in self-defense.
“It is clear that the lives of every citizen, immigrant or not, are at risk of being destroyed by these low IQ, trigger-happy domestic terrorists, with no restraint from their commanders on the ground. NO ONE IS SAFE NOW,” the letter said.
The mailer also accused ICE of inflicting “real alien invasion-style warfare” on unarmed men, women and children.
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An FBI agent at the scene of the fatal shooting of Renée Nicole Good, right. (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images; ODU English Department/Facebook)
“They now need to feel like a real war, as any foreign invading army would,” the letter said, condemning Republican lawmakers in Congress for supporting the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration.
The letter then called for violence against ICE personnel.
“Since ICE-DHS takes the lives of our innocent citizens lightly, then it is time to show ICE how light and worthless their lives are,” the letter said, calling those who support the agents “fair game.”
“ICE agents and those who support them must become targets,” the letter continued. “IEDs, run over by vehicles, fired by snipers, sprayed with toxic chemicals.”
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An ICE agent stands in front of a house. (Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Several Trump administration officials are also mentioned, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller and Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., who has been a vocal critic of ICE and the Trump administration’s crackdown on criminal illegal immigrants.
Pages two and three give detailed instructions on how to make an improvised chemical explosive device (IED) in a section of the letter titled “Postpone the War on the Murderous ICE Invaders and Protect Our Personnel.”
The anonymous person or group responsible for the letter included several images of ICE agents carrying out their duties.
“A shrapnel device guaranteed to shred the legs, genitals, faces, eyeballs and hands of assassinating ICE agents and their bosses,” one memo says.
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The Sonoma County GOP reported the letter to the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Department, which did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
Earlier this month, DHS said ICE was facing a 1,300% increase in assaults and an 8,000% increase in death threats against its agents.


