U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement highlights arrests and warns against threats in December posts

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement highlights arrests and warns against threats in December posts

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) used its official social media account on December 12, 2025, to highlight recent law enforcement actions and issue public safety reminders.

In a post published at 14:02 UTC, ICE stated: "MURDERS, STRANGLERS, HUMAN TRAFFICKERS, DRUG DEALERS, RAPISTS & CHILD ABUSERS ARE OFF OUR STREETS NOW! Visit our Worst of the Worst web page to learn more about each criminal alien and SHARE their information with others. https://t.co/idaDmzYmdw".

Shortly after, at 14:15 UTC, the agency encouraged ongoing public engagement with its enforcement efforts by posting: "Check back daily to see the threats we’ve arrested in your community."

Later that day at 14:54 UTC, ICE issued a reminder regarding threats against federal agents and referenced a specific case from Oklahoma: "REMINDER: Threatening to assault, murder or interfere with a federal agent is a FELONY. Logan Murfin of Tulsa, OK, has been charged with ten counts after posting on social media that federal agents need to be gunned down, shot & executed. Welcome to the find out stage, Logan. https://t.co/U1NiLR87DV"

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is responsible for enforcing immigration laws and investigating criminal activities involving non-citizens in the United States. The agency regularly conducts operations targeting individuals accused or convicted of serious crimes such as human trafficking and drug offenses.

According to ICE's public communications policy, it uses social media platforms to inform communities about ongoing enforcement actions and provide updates related to public safety.

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