高级特朗普政府官员为联邦移民执法人员使用口罩和其他面部遮盖物进行辩护,称在政府强硬的移民打击行动中,针对特工的袭击和暴力威胁急剧增加
作者:布雷安妮·德皮施
福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年2月16日 美国东部时间上午11:16
高级特朗普政府官员为联邦移民执法人员(ICE)使用口罩和其他面部遮盖物辩护,称在政府强硬的移民打击行动中,针对特工的袭击和暴力威胁急剧增加。
周日,白宫边境负责人汤姆·霍曼(Tom Homan)在接受采访时为美国移民和海关执法局(ICE)人员使用口罩和其他面部遮盖物辩护,称这是保护特工免受国土安全部(DHS)报告中显示的袭击和暴力威胁上升的必要措施。
“我也不喜欢口罩,”霍曼在周日接受哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)新闻节目《Face the Nation》采访时表示。“但他说,‘这些男女特工必须保护自己。’”
他的言论发表之际,国会民主党人近几个月来严厉批评了ICE特工的行动,包括将官员部署到洛杉矶、芝加哥和明尼阿波利斯等主要美国城市,作为特朗普更广泛移民执法努力的一部分。
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美国国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·诺姆(Kristi Noem)于2026年2月4日星期三在亚利桑那州诺加莱斯与墨西哥边境发表讲话。(罗斯·D·富兰克林/美联社照片)
参议院多数党领袖查克·舒默(Chuck Schumer)和众议院民主党领袖哈基姆·杰弗里斯(Hakeem Jeffries)本月早些时候敦促共和党人下令ICE特工摘下口罩,称这一步骤是保护公众并在解决DHS资金停摆问题上获得支持所需的众多“护栏”之一。
据美联社报道,杰弗里斯上周在国会大厦对记者表示,在国会就DHS资金进行辩论并最终未能达成协议之际,让联邦特工摘下面罩是民主党人的“硬性红线”。
特朗普政府援引了对ICE官员威胁的数量和严重程度的担忧,并誓言将对针对特工或煽动暴力的个人进行积极起诉。
霍曼指出,DHS1月份的报告显示,针对ICE人员的袭击增加了1500%。根据国土安全部10月份分享的数据,对ICE官员的暴力威胁也激增了惊人的8000%。
DHS发布的报告详细列举了针对ICE人员及其家人的多次暴力威胁,包括给一名得克萨斯州移民官员的配偶留下的语音邮件。
“我不知道你怎么能让丈夫为ICE工作,晚上还能安睡……我希望你的孩子会意外被驱逐出境,”语音邮件中说道。“你怎么睡得着?……你听说过二战后纳粹的下场吗?因为你的家人也会遭遇同样的事。”
明尼苏达州总检察长基思·埃利森否认唐·莱蒙和反ICE抗议者违反《面部识别法案》,司法部正在考虑指控
抗议者在明尼阿波利斯举行抗议活动,回应37岁的亚历克斯·普雷蒂(Alex Pretti)死亡事件,当天早些时候,一名美国边境巡逻队官员开枪打死了他,2026年1月24日(星期六)。(美联社照片/亚当·格雷)
“从悬赏谋杀他们,到威胁他们的家人,跟踪,以及在网上公开个人信息,我们的官员正经历着针对他们及其家人的前所未有的暴力和威胁,”DHS助理部长特里西娅·麦克劳克林(Tricia McLaughlin)当时在一份声明中表示。
DHS没有立即回应福克斯新闻数字版就其用于衡量袭击和威胁分别增加1500%和8000%的时间框架的置评请求。
司法部誓言将对被发现针对移民官员或煽动暴力行为的个人进行积极起诉。
10月份,联邦检察官宣布逮捕了居住在达拉斯的非法移民爱德华多·阿吉拉尔(Eduardo Aguilar),指控他在TikTok上发布视频,呼吁人们“谋杀ICE特工”。根据福克斯新闻数字版审查的联邦刑事投诉副本。
阿吉拉尔还据称提供了1万美元的“奖励,每杀死一名ICE特工”,根据司法部分享的信息。如果罪名成立,他最高可面临5年联邦监禁。
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美国司法部长帕姆·邦迪(Pam Bondi)与唐纳德·特朗普总统在白宫并肩而立。(盖蒂图片社)
几个月前,加州少年艾伦·W·菲利翁(Alan W. Filion)被判处48个月联邦监禁,罪名是涉嫌拨打375次“恶作剧呼叫”、虚假报告或泄露ICE及其他联邦官员的信息。
根据司法部的说法,菲利翁的“连续曝光”运动涉及在全国范围内虚假报告学校和宗教机构的炸弹威胁或即将发生的大规模枪击事件,导致众多联邦机构和急救人员紧急响应,分散了他们应对真正危机的能力。
司法部将菲利翁的案件作为起诉其他被发现利用执法响应系统的个人的基准案例之一。
这些言论发表之际,随着DHS资金停摆的持续,民主党人继续抨击ICE。舒默周日在美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)的“国情咨文”节目中抨击ICE是“流氓”力量,几乎“受过训练变得恶劣、刻薄和残忍,远远超出了普通警察部门的行为”。
“他们需要被约束,需要停止暴力,”舒默补充道。
布雷安妮·德皮施是福克斯新闻数字版的国家政治记者,报道特朗普政府,重点关注司法部、联邦调查局和其他国家新闻。她曾在《华盛顿 examiner》和《华盛顿邮报》报道国家政治,还为《政治杂志》、《科罗拉多公报》等撰写过文章。您可以通过Breanne.Deppisch@fox.com向布雷安妮提供线索,或在X上关注她@breanne_dep。
ICE masks defended as DHS reports spike in assaults | Fox News
Senior Trump officials defended ICE agents’ use of masks, citing DHS data showing sharp increases in assaults and violent threats amid a broader immigration crackdown
By Breanne Deppisch
Fox News
Published February 16, 2026 11:16am EST
Senior Trump administration officials defended the use of masks and other facial coverings by federal immigration enforcement officers, citing a sharp increase in assaults and violent threats against agents amid the administration’s hard-line immigration crackdown.
White House border czar Tom Homan on Sunday defended the use of masks and other facial coverings by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers as necessary to protect agents from a rise in assaults and violent threats reported by the Department of Homeland Security.
“I don’t like the masks, either,” Homan said in an interview Sunday on CBS News’ “Face the Nation.” Still, he said, “these men and women have to protect themselves.”
His remarks come as Democrats in Congress have sharply criticized ICE agents’ actions in recent months, including the deployment of officers to major U.S. cities — Los Angeles, Chicago and Minneapolis — as part of Trump’s broader immigration enforcement effort.
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Kristi Noem, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, speaks at the border with Mexico, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026, in Nogales, Ariz.(Ross D. Franklin/AP Photo)
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries urged Republicans earlier this month to order the unmasking of ICE agents, describing the step as one of many “guardrails” needed to protect the public and earn their support in resolving the DHS shutdown.
Jeffries last week told reporters in the Capitol that unmasking federal agents is a “hard red line” for Democrats as Congress debated funding for DHS and ultimately failed to come to an agreement, the Associated Press reported.
The Trump administration has cited concerns about the number and severity of threats against ICE officers and has vowed to aggressively prosecute individuals who target agents or solicit violence.
Homan pointed to DHS reports from January citing a 1,500% increase in assaults against ICE personnel. Violent threats against ICE officers have also soared by a staggering 8,000%, according to data shared by the Department of Homeland Security in October.
The release from DHS ticked through a number of violent threats that have been made against ICE personnel and their family members, including a voicemail left for the spouse of a Texas-based immigration officer.
“I don’t know how you let your husband work for ICE, and you sleep at night … I hope your kids get deported by accident,” the voicemail said. “How do you sleep? …. Did you hear what happened to the Nazis after World War II? Because it’s what’s going to happen to your family.”
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Protesters chant and bang on trash cans as they stand behind a makeshift barricade during a protest in response to the death of 37-year-old Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot by a U.S. Border Patrol officer earlier in the day, Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in Minneapolis.(AP Photo/Adam Gray)
“From bounties placed on their heads for their murders, threats to their families, stalking, and doxxing online, our officers are experiencing an unprecedented level of violence and threats against them and their families,” DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement at the time.
DHS did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment on the time frames it used to measure the 1,500% and 8,000% increases in assaults and threats, respectively.
The Justice Department has vowed to aggressively prosecute individuals found to be targeting immigration officers or soliciting violent behavior.
Federal prosecutors in October announced the arrest of Eduardo Aguilar, an illegal immigrant living in Dallas, for allegedly posting TikTok videos soliciting individuals to “murder ICE agents,” according to a copy of the federal criminal complaint reviewed by Fox News Digital.
Aguilar also allegedly offered a reward of $10,000 “for each ICE agent,” according to information shared by the Justice Department. If convicted, he faces up to five years in federal prison.
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U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks alongside President Donald Trump at the White House.(Getty Images)
Months earlier, Alan W. Filion, a California teenager, was sentenced to 48 months in federal prison for allegedly placing 375 “swatting,” hoaxing, or doxxing calls that involved ICE and other federal officers.
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Fillon’s “serial doxxing” campaign involved falsely reported bomb threats or imminent mass shootings at public schools and religious institutions across the country, according to the Justice Department — prompting an emergency response from myriad federal agencies and first responders, and diverting their ability to respond to real crises.
The Justice Department has cited Fillon’s case as a benchmark of sorts for how it will prosecute other individuals found to be weaponizing law enforcement response systems.
The remarks come as Democrats continued to assail ICE as the DHS funding shutdown drags on. Schumer blasted ICE on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday as “rogue” forces that appear almost “trained to be nasty and mean and cruel, and go way beyond what ordinary police departments do.”
“They need to be reined in, and they need to stop the violence,” Schumer added.
Breanne Deppisch is a national politics reporter for Fox News Digital covering the Trump administration, with a focus on the Justice Department, FBI and other national news. She previously covered national politics at the Washington Examiner and The Washington Post, with additional bylines in Politico Magazine, the Colorado Gazette and others. You can send tips to Breanne at Breanne.Deppisch@fox.com, or follow her on X at @breanne_dep.
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