The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has reported the arrest of an individual in Dallas, Texas, who is accused of inciting violence against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The suspect, identified as Eduardo Aguilar, a citizen of Mexico, was taken into custody on October 14, 2025. He is alleged to have posted on the social media platform TikTok, offering financial rewards for the murder of ICE agents.
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According to the DHS announcement, Aguilar’s social media activity on October 9, 2025, included a post made in Spanish. This post reportedly sought out individuals willing to carry out violent acts against ICE officers, specifying a payment of $10,000 for each agent targeted. Authorities reported that during Aguilar’s arrest, a loaded 9mm handgun was discovered in his vehicle. Federal law prohibits aliens from possessing firearms in the United States, and this constitutes a felony offense. Aguilar faces federal charges for transmitting a communication that contained a threat across state or foreign commerce.
The investigation involved a collaborative effort among several law enforcement agencies. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Dallas led the inquiry, with support from ICE and the Federal Protective Service (FPS). Additional assistance was provided by the Dallas Police Department, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the U.S. Marshals Service, the Garland Police Department, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Dallas Field Division.
Records indicate that Aguilar entered the United States illegally in 2018 as an unaccompanied minor. An immigration judge issued a final order for his removal on February 8, 2019. His prior interactions with the U.S. legal system include charges related to violations of liquor laws. The DHS statement emphasized the ongoing threats faced by law enforcement officers, including ambushes and death threats, as they carry out their duties enforcing laws passed by Congress.
Article by Mel Anara, based upon information from The Department of Homeland Security
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