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Trump Directs DHS, ICE to Arrest Rioters Throwing Objects at ICE: ‘Never Want to See a Car Carrying a Law Enforcement Officer Attacked Again’

July 12, 2025
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In a recent move to protect law enforcement officers, President Donald Trump has directed the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem and border czar Tom Homan to instruct ICE and DHS agents to arrest rioters who are throwing objects at their vehicles. This decision comes after a series of violent attacks on ICE vehicles and officers, which have caused serious concerns for the safety of our law enforcement personnel.

President Trump’s directive is a strong message to those who have been engaging in violent and destructive behavior towards our law enforcement officers. The President has made it clear that such actions will not be tolerated and that those responsible will be held accountable for their actions.

The recent attacks on ICE vehicles and officers have been a cause of great concern for the safety of our law enforcement personnel. These brave men and women put their lives on the line every day to protect our country and its citizens. It is unacceptable that they should be subjected to such violence and aggression while carrying out their duties.

President Trump’s decision to direct DHS and ICE to take action against these rioters is a clear indication of his unwavering support for our law enforcement officers. He has always been a strong advocate for law and order and has consistently shown his commitment to protecting those who protect us.

In a statement, President Trump said, “I have directed DHS and ICE to take immediate action against those who are attacking our law enforcement officers. We cannot allow our brave men and women to be targeted and attacked while carrying out their duties. We must protect those who protect us.”

The President also expressed his concern for the safety of the rioters themselves, stating, “I never want to see a car carrying a law enforcement officer attacked again. These are dangerous and reckless actions that not only put our officers at risk but also the lives of those who are engaging in such behavior.”

The recent attacks on ICE vehicles and officers have been a result of the ongoing protests and riots across the country. While peaceful protests are a fundamental right of every citizen, violence and destruction of property cannot be justified under any circumstances. Such actions only serve to undermine the cause and harm the very communities that these protests claim to represent.

President Trump’s directive to arrest those who are throwing objects at ICE vehicles is a necessary step to restore law and order and protect our law enforcement officers. It sends a strong message that violence and aggression towards our officers will not be tolerated and that those responsible will face consequences for their actions.

The President’s decision has been welcomed by law enforcement agencies and officers across the country. They have expressed their gratitude for the support and protection provided by the administration. This move will not only ensure the safety of our officers but also serve as a deterrent for those who seek to harm them.

In conclusion, President Trump’s directive to arrest rioters throwing objects at ICE vehicles is a necessary step to protect our law enforcement officers and maintain law and order. It is a clear message that violence and aggression towards our officers will not be tolerated and that those responsible will be held accountable for their actions. We must stand united in support of our law enforcement officers and condemn any form of violence and destruction. Let us all work towards a peaceful and safe society for all.

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