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    Migrant shot dead in Texas ICE facility attack linked to anti ICE gunman

    September 24, 2025Updated:September 24, 20252 Mins Read
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    One of the unspent shell casings recovered at the scene of the shooting was engraved with the phrase ‘ANTI ICE’. Source: The Telegraph.
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    A migrant detainee has died after a gunman opened fire at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Texas. The attacker, who fired multiple shots from the roof of a nearby building, later died at the scene from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Authorities say the incident is being treated as a targeted act of violence.

    According to officials, the shooting began around 7 a.m. when the suspect aimed at the ICE field office. One migrant was killed, while another person was seriously injured and taken to the hospital for treatment. Initial reports had suggested that two detainees were killed, but the Department of Homeland Security later confirmed that just one life was lost in the attack.

    Investigators discovered bullets at the scene that had been marked with anti-ICE messages, including the phrase “anti-ICE” engraved on shell casings. FBI Director Christopher Wray said the evidence points to an ideological motive behind the attack, adding that politically motivated violence against law enforcement is a serious threat.

    Todd Lyons, the ICE director, said early information suggested the shooter acted as a possible sniper, targeting the facility from an elevated position. Authorities are now reviewing security measures around ICE facilities across the state.

    At a press briefing, Joseph Rothrock, head of the Texas FBI field office, confirmed that evidence recovered from the gunman showed a clear political motive. He described the incident as an act of targeted violence, with the investigation focusing on the suspect’s background and any potential affiliations.

    Texas Governor Greg Abbott condemned the attack, calling it a despicable act of violence. He stated that it would not stop the ongoing deportation process and reaffirmed his support for the work of ICE agents. Officials say operations at the facility have continued under heightened security.

    The shooting comes amid growing tensions over U.S. immigration policies and increased criticism of ICE. The FBI has not yet released the name of the suspect, but confirmed that he acted alone. Investigations are ongoing to determine how the attacker accessed the building near the facility and whether the shooting was premeditated.

    For now, the Texas ICE facility shooting has left one migrant dead, another injured, and many questions about security and political extremism still unanswered. Authorities warn that further acts of targeted violence cannot be ruled out as divisions over immigration enforcement continue across the country.

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