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Lawmakers push Congress to condemn ‘escalation of attacks’ on ICE officers after Dallas shooting

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FIRST ON FOX: A group of lawmakers is urging Congress to formally condemn «violent attacks» against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as threats against federal facilities escalate.
It comes days after a shooter opened fire on an ICE facility in Dallas, killing one detainee and injuring two others before turning the gun on himself. Federal authorities have called it a targeted attack.
The resolution is being led by Rep. Russell Fry, R-S.C., Republican Study Committee Chair August Pfluger, R-Texas, and House Small Business Committee Chair Roger Williams, R-Texas.
«Since President Trump took office, there has been a rise in hostile rhetoric and violence directed against ICE facilities and officers,» their resolution said.
DALLAS ICE GUNMAN’S HANDWRITTEN NOTE THREATENED ‘REAL TERROR,’ FBI REVEALS
Authorities revealed Joshua Jahn as the suspect who allegedly opened fire at a Dallas ICE facility on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025. (Jeffrey McWhorter/Reuters;Fox News)
It noted the most recent shooting, including officials’ report that one of the bullet casings was inscribed with «ANTI-ICE» on it, and it listed seven other incidents or threats aimed at ICE facilities and offices that have occurred since June.
The resolution said «these acts reflect an escalation of attacks against ICE and federal immigration enforcement operations, including a 1,000 percent increase in assaults on ICE officers.»
It also lauded ICE’s efforts under the Trump administration while warning that «violent, ideologically motivated attacks on ICE not only endanger life, but undermine public trust in the rule of law and impair the capacity of ICE to carry out lawful missions.»
The resolution is largely symbolic and would be an expression of solidarity with ICE if passed by the House.
The recent Dallas ICE facility shooting has seen bipartisan condemnation, but such a measure could divide Democrats with its praise of the Trump administration’s efforts. Democrats have criticized what they have seen as overly harsh tactics in pursuit of President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration.

FBI Director Kash Patel said investigators recovered these rounds from the scene in Dallas where a gunman opened fire on the local ICE field office on Sept. 24, 2025. (FBI)
House Democratic leaders released a joint statement after the shooting that read, in part, «No one in America should be violently targeted, including our men and women in law enforcement who protect and serve our neighborhoods, and the immigrants who are too often the victims of dehumanizing rhetoric.»
Fry, who led the resolution, told Fox News Digital, «It is unacceptable that ICE officers are being targeted for upholding the laws of this country. Congress must send a clear and unmistakable message: violent attacks will not be tolerated, reckless rhetoric will not be excused, and we will stand firmly with those who protect us every day.»
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Pfluger, who leads a 189-member group that acts as a de facto think tank for the House GOP, ripped the left but praised ICE.
«Radical leftists would rather see the criminal illegal aliens that the Biden administration let in our country continue to wreak havoc in our communities than support the brave men and women who put their lives on the line every single day to uphold our laws and defend American citizens,» he said.
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Williams told Fox News Digital, «The heinous targeted attacks on our ICE facilities and officers are unacceptable and must never be tolerated. These men and women put their lives on the line every day to uphold the rule of law, protect our borders, and keep American families safe.»
In a statement posted on X this week, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem blamed «toxic anti-ICE rhetoric from sanctuary politicians and radical activists» for the rise in threats against immigration authorities.
It comes amid an increase in high-profile political violence seen over the last year.
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Iranian-Americans and dissidents rallied against ‘murderous regime agents’ as Iran’s president addressed UNGA

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As Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian delivered his first address to the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, accusing the United States and Israel of «savage aggression,» thousands of Iranian Americans and dissidents massed outside the building to denounce what they called the hypocrisy of the UN for giving Tehran’s rulers a platform.
Inside the hall, Pezeshkian claimed June’s U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities amounted to a «grave betrayal of diplomacy» and a violation of international law. He said the attacks killed civilians, scientists and intellectuals, while insisting Iran «never sought weapons of mass destruction.»
Outside the U.N., however, the message was very different. Protesters waving Iranian flags and holding placards declared that Pezeshkian did not represent the Iranian people.
IRAN PRESIDENT ACCUSES US OF ‘GRAVE BETRAYAL’ WITH NUCLEAR STRIKES IN UNGA SPEECH
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian addresses the 80th United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York on Sept. 24, 2025. (Jeenah Moon/Reuters)
Mitra Samani, a former political prisoner held for four years in Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison in the early 1980s, traveled from Los Angeles to attend. «We are here to say that the seat in the U.N. doesn’t belong to those murderous regime agents. It belongs to the people of Iran and their representatives, and we believe that is the National Council of Resistance of Iran,» she told Fox News Digital.
Samani said she has attended the rally every year for three decades. «I promised myself when I was released from that dungeon that I would be the voice of my friends that I lost. That’s why I’m here every year.»
Nasser Sharif, chair of the Iranian American Community of California, said thousands came from 40 states to participate in the protest. «We’re here to support the Iranian Resistance, the National Council of Resistance of Iran, and to condemn the regime for its crimes against humanity,» Sharif told Fox News Digital.

Protesters rally outside UN during Iran President Pezeshkian’s speech at 2025 UNGA. (Alireza Jafarzadeh)
He added that the movement backs the plan for a free, secular, democratic republic in Iran: «We are asking the U.S. administration to put more pressure on the regime and side with the Iranian people and their desire for democratic change.»
Alireza Jafarzadeh, deputy director of the U.S. office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, called the rally «an impressive show of force.»
«Thousands of protesters supported the overthrow of the Iranian regime by the Iranian people, with no need for foreign boots on the ground or providing money and arms,» he said.
IRAN REGIME ESCALATES REPRESSION TOWARD ‘NORTH KOREA-STYLE MODEL OF ISOLATION AND CONTROL’

Members of the Organization of Iranian American Communities (OIAC) and supporters of the Iranian Resistance gather at Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza for the «2025 Free Iran NY Rally» on Sept. 23, 2025, in New York City. (Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)
Jafarzadeh also criticized the UN for giving Tehran a platform despite repeated condemnations of its human rights record. «It is appalling to see the world’s leading executioner play any role in any U.N. body dealing with human rights. It is like appointing a serial killer as a judge to rule on his own murders.»
Richard Goldberg, senior advisor at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), said the UN’s willingness to elevate Iran reflects «an alternative reality.»
«The U.N. is a lot like the Netflix show ‘Stranger Things.’ You walk through the door, the characters are the same, but it’s a horrifying alternative reality where a tyrannical, women-oppressing, nuclear-weapons-pursuing regime can serve as a leader of human rights, women’s rights and nuclear nonproliferation organizations,» Goldberg said.
He added that Pezeshkian arrived in New York «with nothing — no popular support at home and no nuclear weapons program to scare the rest of the world,» while facing looming U.N. sanctions that could destabilize Iran’s economy.
Behnam Ben Taleblu, senior director of FDD’s Iran program, said the speech was «short but not sweet.»

Protesters rally outside UN during Iran President Pezeshkian’s speech at 2025 UNGA. (Alireza Jafarzadeh)
«Sadly, these things have come to be expected from the U.N. when it comes to Iran. While the fact-finding mission on Iran languishes due to lack of funding and staff, the regime continues to be offered a platform to spew its invective and propaganda,» he told Fox News Digital.
Taleblu highlighted the irony of Iran’s leadership roles in international organizations: «Can there be something more ironic than the Islamic Republic of Iran, which has long been a proliferator and seeking a nuclear weapon, being a vice president of the IAEA?»
He added that Pezeshkian’s remarks were overshadowed by recent comments from Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. «While Pezeshkian and [Iranian negotiator Abbas] Araghchi were in NYC trying to stall and prevent SnapBack, Khamenei did not mince words when it came to no negotiations with America. ‘Supreme Leader’ is a title meant to be taken rather literally after all.»
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff said Wednesday that Washington was talking to Iran and that the U.S. had a «desire» to realize a permanent solution to the dispute. But Iran’s Foreign Ministry told Reuters Thursday that the U.S. saying it wanted a diplomatic solution to Iran’s nuclear program was a «deception.»
«America’s claim of a desire for diplomacy is nothing but deception and blatant contradiction; one cannot simultaneously bomb a country while engaging in diplomatic negotiations and speak of diplomacy,» ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said.
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Dallas ICE shooting triggers heightened security at facilities nationwide: ‘Truly disturbing’

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Following an anti-ICE shooting in Dallas, Texas on Wednesday, the Department of Homeland Security announced that there will be an increase in security at its field offices.
Joshua Jahn, who meticulously planned the ambush, killed himself after killing one detainee and injuring two others while firing «indiscriminately» at the ICE facility from a rooftop, as well as at a van where the victims were harmed, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
Jahn then killed himself after the shooting and the FBI later said that a bullet with «ANTI-ICE» written on it was located at the scene of the crime.
«FBI Dallas and FBI HQ have been working 24/7 to seize devices, exploit data, and process writings obtained on location and in the subject’s person/residence/bedroom,» FBI Director Kash Patel posted to X on Thursday regarding the Dallas incident. «One of the handwritten notes recovered read, ‘Hopefully this will give ICE agents real terror, to think, ’is there a sniper with AP [armor-piercing] rounds on that roof?’
ICE ATTACK IN DALLAS: JOSHUA JAHN IDENTIFIED IN LATEST VIOLENCE AGAINST AGENCY AS DANGEROUS PATTERN GROWS
FBI Director Kash Patel revealed new details about Joshua Jahn, the suspect who allegedly opened fire at a Dallas ICE facility, on Thursday, Sept. 25. (Aric Becker/AFP via Getty Images; Contributed to Fox News)
«In light of the horrific shooting that was motivated by hatred for ICE and the other unprecedented acts of violence against ICE law enforcement, including bomb threats, cars being used a weapons, rocks and Molotov cocktails thrown at officers, and doxing online of officers’ families, DHS will immediately begin increasing security at ICE facilities across the country. Our ICE officers are facing a more than 1,000% increase in assaults against them,» DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement.
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«For months, we’ve been warning politicians and the media to tone down their rhetoric about ICE law enforcement before someone was killed. This shooting must serve as a wake-up call to the far-left that their rhetoric about ICE has consequences,» she continued, saying the comparisons to the Nazi Gestapo and «slave patrols» can have real-world impacts for the worse.
Conservative immigration experts said the increase in security is ultimately the right call.
DALLAS ICE SHOOTING INJURES MEXICAN NATIONAL, SPARKING ‘CONCERN’ FROM MEXICO

The Prairieland Detention Facility in Alvarado, Texas where a police officer was shot in the neck and several ICE officers were shot at on July 4, 2025. (KDFW)
«DHS has to increase security and come down hard on anyone threatening immigration officers or federal facilities. This situation is truly disturbing,» Jessica M. Vaughan, Director of Policy Studies at the Center for Immigration Studies, told Fox News Digital in an email.
«Of course the shooter is responsible for this terrible act, but we cannot ignore the rhetoric and disinformation being put out there by opponents of immigration enforcement that is contributing to a hysterical demonization of the people who enforce the laws,» she added.
Concerns about violence against ICE come after numerous protests against the agency throughout the country, as the Trump administration continues to carry out deportations of those in the United States illegally.
MANGIONE, CATHOLIC CHURCH SHOOTER, CHARLIE KIRK SHOOTER, ICE SHOOTER ALL USED ENGRAVED BULLETS

Law enforcement agents look around the roof of a building near the scene of a shooting at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Dallas, Texas, on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025. (AP/Julio Cortez)
«The Dallas shooting is another tragic reminder of the real-world consequences of reckless, anti-ICE rhetoric from the left,» RJ Hauman, a Dallas-based visiting fellow at The Heritage Foundation’s Border Security and Immigration Center, said.
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«ICE agents and support staff face escalating threats simply for enforcing the law. Strengthening security at ICE facilities is the right move — it protects employees, visitors, and detainees alike, just as ICE works every day to protect all of us. Leaders across the spectrum should stand with them in this effort,» he continued.»
Fox News Digital’s Greg Norman contributed to this report.
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“El vínculo afectivo entre María Elena Walsh y Sara Facio fue un hecho cultural”: un amor en el legado que irá a Madrid

Un poco es un orgullo: obras de María Elena Walsh y de Sara Facio estarán ahora, entre las de otros grandes artistas, en la Caja de las Letras del Instituto Cervantes, una enorme bóveda, con cajas de seguridad, en el sótano de su edificio. Una cápsula del tiempo blindada. Una forma de la eternidad.
Pero un poco es una tristeza: ¿Qué hacen esos dos nombres ahí? ¿Qué hacen que no están creando, estrenando, inaugurando, respondiendo a entrevistas, polemizando, cantando al sol como la cigarra?
“Creo que los argentinos nos sentimos representados por María Elena y Sara, porque la obra de una y de la otra son como hilos de un ADN, tienen que ver con nuestra identidad”, dice Graciela García Romero -presidenta de la Fundación María Elena Walsh-Sara Facio- este viernes de sol en la Embajada de España. Lo dice ante unas 50 personas que fueron a escuchar qué libros y qué fotos eligió la Fundación para conservar en cada una de las cajas. Hay emoción en el ambiente, habrá más cuando sendos videos muestren a las artistas hablando. Un par, incluso, intentará acompañar una grabación de Como la cigarra, a ver si cantamos todos por lo menos el estribillo, pero la iniciativa no va a prender.
Es en este contexto que García Romero va a decir que “el vínculo afectivo que las unió también fue un hecho cultural, fue una expresión de ética y de libertad”. Porque, como se sabe, Walsh y Facio eran pareja. “Es mi gran amor”, escribió María Elena Walsh en su libro Fantasmas en el parque. García Romero lo lee de un modo que excede lo individual. Así le dirá, cuando termine el acto, a Infobae: “Es una demostración de libertad no solamente para las minorías sexuales, sino para todos, para vivir en libertad el amor y la creación. Como lo vivían ellas”.
Pero no es para eso que se convocó a esta reunión. A la mesa, presentando, están, además de García Romero, el embajador de España, Joaquín María de Aristegui, y Gabriela Ricardes, ministra de Cultura porteña. La inclusión de las artistas en la Caja de las Letras se da en el marco de un programa de intercambio entre Madrid y la ciudad de Buenos Aires.
Pero ¿qué es la Caja de las Letras? Resulta que el Instituto Cervantes, que promueve la lengua y la cultura españolas, está en lo que fue el edificio del Banco Central de España. Entonces, bueno, encontraron que en el sótano había cajas de seguridad. Y decidieron usarlas: desde 2007 hay allí “legados” de artistas. Walsh y Facio estarán rodeadas por Gabriel García Márquez, Rubén Darío, Antonio y Manuel Machado, Juan Gelman, Juan Marsé, Elena Poniatowska, Atahualpa Yupanqui, María Teresa Andruetto, Ana Belén, Les Luthiers, Joaquín Sabina, Leonardo Padura y muchos muchos otros nombres que hicieron a la cultura hispánica.

Con esas cajas, que están depositadas “a perpetuidad” se harán exposiciones y actividades vinculadas a la fotógrafa y a la escritora y música.
En concreto, la caja de Walsh tendrá dos ediciones del libro El reino del revés, uno de Poemas y canciones, uno de su ensayo El feminismo, el manuscrito del poema Como la cigarra, un libro de gran tamaño hecho especialmente que reúne sus artículos periodísticos principales y, como no podia faltar, una tortuga de malaquita. Sí, como Manuelita. “A María Elena le regalaban muchas tortugas, elegimos esta”, contó García Romero. También habrá un pendrive con una entrevista: “No se puede soslayar en María Elena su lucha por los Derechos Humanos y en ese caso va en un pendrive una entrevista que María Elena hace en el programa La Cigarra en el año 84 a las abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, fue la primera vez que alguien las recibió en televisión”.
La caja de Facio, por su parte, tendrá un libro que compiló: La fotografía argentina desde 1840 a nuestros días, y fotos de la propia Facio que ya son icónicas: la de Borges asomando de atrás de una biblioteca, la de Julio Cortázar con el cigarrillo en la boca, la de Vargas Llosa, la de García Márquez, la de Miguel Ángel Asturias, la de Octavio Paz, la de Pablo Neruda con Matilde Urrutia en Isla Negra. Y, por supuesto, la de María Elena Walsh, pura sonrisa. “A Sara -contó García Romero- la enorgullecía mucho haberle sacado una foto a los que después recibieron el Premio Nobel. Decía: ‘Yo los elegí antes’”.

Las obras que se depositan, sin embargo, explicó la presidenta de la Fundación, no son originales. Porque, dijo, consideran que esas obras “son patrimonio nacional”. En cambio, tienen un proyecto: “Hacer algo que para nosotros es fundamental, que es el Centro Cultural Walsh- Facio-. Alguna vez lo lograremos y pedimos ayuda a todos. La idea es ”que en ese Centro Cultural se depositen los patrimonios de las dos, que son patrimonio nacional». Aplausos, muchos aplausos.
¿Por qué García Romero destacó la relación entre las dos artistas? Porque, explicó en un aparte con Infobae, cree que sembraron semillas de libertad que las trascendían.
“Es parte de su legado haber mostrado el vínculo con la naturalidad que lo hicieron en una época en que eso no era habitual. No se esperaba esa naturalidad pero, a la vez, generó un hecho cultural que fue un testimonio para las generaciones posteriores. Es una demostración de libertad no solamente para las minorías sexuales, sino para todos, para vivir en libertad el amor y la creación. Como lo vivían ellas”.

– ¿Eran conscientes de esto?
-Sí, totalmente. Pero eran sobrias, hasta que María Elena lo escribió en su libro.
-Ustedes eligieron, para cerrar el video de presentación, una foto en que ellas están abrazadas y dice “Orgullo argentino”.
-Sí, también es una broma. Quizás María Elena no hubiera adherido, pero a Sarita le hubiera divertido.
(Fotos: Gentileza Fundación Walsh Facio / Kala Moreno Parra)
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