Undocumented Immigrant Accused of Putting Bounty on ICE Agents via TikTok; Rubio Gave up Informants for El Salvador Deal
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Undocumented immigrant accused of putting bounty on ICE agents via TikTok; Rubio gave up informants for El Salvador deal
In this Media Miss Minute, an undocumented immigrant is accused of using TikTok to put bounties on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Also, Secretary of State Marco Rubio is accused of ratting out confidential informants to seal a deal with El Salvador's president. Media Miss by the left: Texas immigrant accused of using TikTok to encourage killing of ICE agents An undocumented immigrant from Mexico living in Texas is facing feder…
Why the State Department handed U.S. informants over to El Salvador
The Washington Post reports that Secretary of State Marco Rubio agreed to return MS-13 informants who were in U.S. custody to El Salvador — to secure access to El Salvador's most notorious prison.
Feds Catch Illegal Offering $10k Bounties to Murder ICE Agents.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: Federal authorities apprehended Eduardo Aguilar, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, in Dallas, Texas, after he posted a TikTok video soliciting violence against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, offering $10,000 per killing, and was found with a loaded handgun.WHO WAS INVOLVED: Eduardo Aguilar, Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLaughlin, ICE agents, and references to Mexican cartels in …
Illegal Migrant on TikTok Offers $10K for Every ICE Agent Killed: Feds
This terrorist needs to be sent to Gitmo. But the question remains, where is he getting the 10K bounty? And here is a staff member at the Wilbur Wright College inciting to murder: BREAKING: Conservatives are demanding the arrest and investigation into this unhinged leftist No Kings Chicago protestor who yelled to a crowd of people – "You gotta grab a gun…These ICE agents gotta get SHOT and WIPED OUT!"pic.twitter.com/IjOLeePZcl — Eric Daugherty …
• The Department of Homeland Security confirmed the arrest in Dallas of a Mexican citizen.
The Department of Homeland Security announced the arrest of Eduardo Aguilar, an illegal immigrant from Mexico residing in Dallas, Texas, after he used TikTok to request the murder of U.S. Immigration and Customs Control (ICE) agents. Aguilar’s publication, written in Spanish, called for “10 guys in Dallas determined not to be afraid of [skull emojis]” and offered $10,000 for each murdered ICE agent. It was a direct incitement to murder, publicly…
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