Man makes a video begging people to “shoot ice agents in sight”

Tictok user Posted an upsetting video On the popular website of social media by inviting people to “shoot on ice [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] agents in sight. ”
“Shoot the ice agents in sight. That’s right. If Ice agents try to take you or a loved one, shoot them to sight,” said Tiktoc Belal_donq user in his video.
The user claimed that agents appeared in masks, unmarked vehicles and without their significance, claiming to be agents “It could be anyone.”
“The way they retreat with masks, with unmarked vehicles, without a badge, without anything. It could be anyone. It can be members of the gang. You have every right to shoot them,” he continued. “This would be the best case of self -defense. Just fear for your life. You don’t know who is behind that unmarked vehicle or who is behind that mask.”
Tictok user Belal_donq shares a fiery message and calls on the public to “shoot at sight” of ice agents. (TICTOK/Belal_donq)
Then he says that the way agents are supposedly “funny”.
“What is our country coming? Why would you even like to be an agent for ice? Do you like to separate children from their parents? Do you like to deport students who study? I can understand Deporting a gang member or criminals. But innocent people. That’s funny. “
“They retreat like a mafia. You could also make a form and have a day in court.”
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem shared the video of the video and vowed to take action against the person who posted the video.
“If you threaten or try to harm the cop, we will find you and prosecute you to the most part of the law,” Noem wrote in the post on X.
The Belal_donq user appears to have knocked the video on Sunday night after Fox News Digital reached for him on Tictok.
Vice President of the Council of National Border Patrol Hector Garz told Fox News Digital that this type of message is not only dangerous, but also to “encourage violence in the real world.”
“This type of rhetoric is not only dangerous, it encourages violence in the real world and undermines the rule of the law. Our agents risk their lives on a daily basis to protect this country, and they deserve to do their job without fear of being targeted only to carry the uniform,” Garza said.
“The Council of National Border Patrol unequivocally condemns any form of violence or threats aimed at federal officials for law enforcement, including our colleagues in Ice,” he continued.
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Garza added that “he calls for all the social media platforms to take fast and decisive action against content that promotes violence.”
“Free speech is not expanded to encourage criminal offenses and allowing such content to remain on the network puts lives in danger,” Garza said.
Tiktok user Belal_donq posted a video stating that people should “shoot ice agents to sight”. (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
This incident comes less than a week after Tiktok removed hashtag, “#carteltok”, from his search engine after being caught by cartel members to highlight him to highlight his crimes and recruit people.
Tictok spokesman told Fox News Digital that with the removal of “#carteltk”, from the search engine, the platform also removed the “famous cartel or gang leaders” who violated the organization policy.
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Many videos in question have shown that cartels flash a crowd of money, jewelry and luxury items used to attract teenagers in America and Mexico Smuggle illegal immigrants across the US border.
Representatives of Snapchat, Tiktoca and Meta, who own Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp have previously told Fox News Digital to have policies to break such content and remove such content when it appears on their platforms.
The Fox News Digital addressed Tictok and Ice to comment on the video, but did not get an answer.
Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. It covers topics, including missing persons, murders, national cases of crime, illegal immigration and more. Tips and ideas of the story can be sent to Stepheny.price@fox.com