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Exclusive: DHS Calls on Pritzker, Johnson to Condemn Bounties on Law Enforcement Agents

In a recent interview on the “Alex Marlow Show,” Tricia McLaughlin, the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), addressed the issue of bounties being placed on ICE agents. McLaughlin called out Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, questioning their silence and lack of condemnation on this matter. As American citizens, it is our duty to stand up for our law enforcement agents and condemn any threats or violence against them.

The issue of bounties on ICE agents is a serious one and should not be taken lightly. These agents risk their lives every day to protect our country and enforce our laws. They deserve our utmost respect and support, not threats and bounties. It is alarming to see that some individuals and groups are resorting to such extreme measures to intimidate and harm our law enforcement agents.

During the interview, McLaughlin emphasized the need for Governor Pritzker and Mayor Johnson to speak out against these bounties. As leaders of their respective communities, it is their responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of all their citizens, including law enforcement agents. Their silence on this matter is concerning and sends the wrong message to the public.

It is also worth noting that these bounties are not just a threat to ICE agents, but to the entire community. By targeting law enforcement agents, these individuals and groups are also putting the safety of the public at risk. It is crucial for our leaders to take a stand and send a clear message that such behavior will not be tolerated.

Furthermore, the DHS has been working tirelessly to protect our borders and enforce our immigration laws. The men and women of ICE are an integral part of this effort and play a crucial role in keeping our country safe. It is disheartening to see them being targeted and threatened for simply doing their job.

In light of these recent events, it is important for us as a society to come together and show our support for our law enforcement agents. We must condemn any form of violence or threats against them and stand united in our appreciation for their service. Our law enforcement agents deserve to feel safe and respected while carrying out their duties.

In conclusion, the DHS has called on Governor Pritzker and Mayor Johnson to condemn the bounties on ICE agents. As American citizens, it is our duty to stand with our law enforcement agents and show our support for them. We must not let a few individuals and groups intimidate and threaten those who protect our country and enforce our laws. Let us come together and send a strong message that violence and threats against our law enforcement agents will not be tolerated.

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