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Trump Directs DHS, ICE to Arrest Rioters Throwing Objects at ICE: ‘Never Want to See a Car Carrying a Law Enforcement Officer Attacked Again’

President Donald Trump has once again taken a strong stance against the ongoing riots and violence in our country. In a recent directive, he has instructed the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem and border czar Tom Homan to work closely with ICE and DHS agents to arrest any individuals who are throwing objects at their vehicles.

The President’s decision comes after numerous reports of law enforcement officers being attacked and their vehicles being damaged by rioters. This is a clear violation of the law and poses a serious threat to the safety of our brave men and women in uniform.

In a statement, President Trump said, “I will not stand by and watch as our law enforcement officers are attacked and their vehicles are destroyed. This is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. I have directed DHS and ICE to take immediate action and arrest those responsible for these heinous acts.”

The President’s directive has been welcomed by many, including the law enforcement community. They have been facing an uphill battle in trying to maintain law and order amidst the chaos and violence that has erupted in various parts of the country.

Tom Homan, the border czar, has also expressed his support for the President’s decision. He stated, “We cannot allow these rioters to continue their destructive behavior. They are not only endangering the lives of our law enforcement officers but also the safety of innocent civilians. We will do everything in our power to bring these individuals to justice.”

The DHS and ICE agents have been given clear instructions to take swift and decisive action against anyone who is caught throwing objects at their vehicles. This includes using all necessary force to protect themselves and their vehicles from harm.

President Trump’s directive is a clear message to those who are instigating violence and destruction in our communities. He has made it clear that he will not tolerate any form of lawlessness and will do everything in his power to protect the safety and well-being of all Americans.

The President’s decision has also been praised by the media, with Breitbart reporting on the directive with the headline, “Trump Directs DHS, ICE to Arrest Rioters Throwing Objects at ICE: ‘Never Want to See a Car Carrying a Law Enforcement Officer Attacked Again’.” This shows that the President’s actions have the support of the American people who are tired of the ongoing violence and destruction.

In conclusion, President Trump’s directive to arrest rioters throwing objects at ICE vehicles is a strong and necessary step in restoring law and order in our country. It sends a clear message that violence and destruction will not be tolerated and those responsible will be held accountable for their actions. We must all stand together in support of our law enforcement officers and work towards a peaceful and united nation. Let us hope that this directive will bring an end to the chaos and pave the way for a safer and more prosperous America.

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