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ICE director blames left-wing 'rhetoric' for rise in attacks on immigration officers

Acting ICE director Todd Lyons addressed the surge in attacks against ICE agents, after several officers described facing challenges and more criticism.


ICE director blames left-wing 'rhetoric' for rise in attacks on immigration officers

Acting ICE director Todd Lyons blamed rhetoric from "elected officials" for the rise in attacks against immigration officers on Sunday.

"I think the sharp increase in the rhetoric, especially from a lot of elected officials, that are shaming, if you will, or speaking out against ICE law enforcement mission is what's really increasing these attacks on officers," he said.

He added that the spike in violence is also due to ICE officers being more "visible" in communities across the country as Trump's deportation campaign expands.

"The immigration mission is one of the forefront of this administration, so there is a lot of scrutiny and publicity to it," Lyons said.

The official also confirmed that ICE is not limiting its arrests to illegal immigrants who have been convicted of a separate crime. He said many illegal immigrants without criminal records have been taken in as "collateral arrests" during operations targeting violent migrants.

Nevertheless, he added that ICE "targets the worst of the worst."

"It has been very sad to see how we're villainized, the names used towards us," officer Kristian Moreno told "My View" host Lara Trump on Fox News this weekend.

"Just doing this [interview] right now, I had to talk to my family about it and say, 'Hey, this is something that I believe in, something I think is important for us to get our stories out there and let the American public know we're humans.' We got a job to do. We're just enforcing the law. We're not making up the law, and it's sad, but we just keep pushing through it," he added.

He and officers Edgardo Centeno and Chris Sandoval shared their perspectives on the violence ICE officers risk daily.

"We have to do our job. We raised our hands to defend the Constitution, and we're enforcing the law, so we're adjusting as we see what's going on in our country, but it's saddening my heart, especially when you serve in combat and come back and see your country so divided," Centeno said.

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