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Nearly 100 Vehicular Attacks on ICE Agents This Year as Violence Against Them Soars

Injured individuals displaying severe wounds on arms and legs alongside military ammunition, highlighting the impact of combat situations.
Ice agent dragged with a vehicle, rounds from the shooting attack on Texas Ice Facility. Photo courtesy of ICE.

Attacks on ICE agents have significantly increased, an 8,000 percent increase in death threats reported by the Department of Homeland Security in 2025 compared to the same period last year. Some sources also cite a 500 percent increase in all assaults on ICE agents.

Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin warned that criminals, including illegal aliens and U.S. citizens, are now using cars as weapons against federal agents, placing both officers and the public at risk. She emphasized that DHS officers will continue arresting the most violent criminal illegal aliens and that anyone who uses a vehicle to attack law enforcement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

As of October 27, 2025, ICE administrative arrests stand at approximately 278,000, according to internal DHS data reported by CBS News. When combined with CBP border arrests and removals, total enforcement actions exceed 520,000, based on a DHS press release.

Deportations and removals have already surpassed 527,000, according to the department’s milestone announcement, with an additional 1.6 million self-deportations driven by incentives such as the $1,000 offer and the self-removal apps. The administration is on pace to reach more than 600,000 formal removals by the end of the year.

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