The New York City Fugitive Operations Team and partner agencies conducted targeted enforcement operations on Jan. 28, 2025, resulting in the arrest of an illegal Dominican national. (ICE photo)

The New York City Fugitive Operations Team and partner agencies conducted targeted enforcement operations on Jan. 28, 2025, resulting in the arrest of an illegal Dominican national. (ICE photo)
The New York City Fugitive Operations Team and partner agencies conducted targeted enforcement operations on Jan. 28, 2025, resulting in the arrest of an illegal Dominican national. (ICE photo)

For years already, Democrats and other leftists have described conservatives as “Nazis” and President Donald Trump as a “Hitler.”

It’s not because they are doing the things of the evil empire during World War II; it’s because they have a political ideology and agenda that disagrees with Democrats and leftists.

But the constant and incessant characterizations have produced their results: An explosion of threats against the president, federal officers and their supporters that in all likelihood should not be ignored.

For example, the Department of Homeland Security posted online an audio of a threat delivered by telephone to the spouse of a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer.

“I don’t know how you let your husband work for ICE, and you sleep at night. F–k you, f–k your family. I hope your kids get deported by accident. How do you sleep? F–k you. Did you hear what happened to the Nazis after World War II? Because it’s what’s going to happen to your family,” said the woman making the threat.

Homeland Security explained, “Antifa terrorists are threatening the FAMILIES of our law enforcement. We will hunt these sickos down and put them behind bars. In Texas, the spouse of an ICE officer received a voicemail filled with violent threats. If you don’t believe that radical anarchists want ICE law enforcement dead, listen to this.”

Social media commenters joined the conversation, with, “The party of love, peace, and tolerance,” and “I was reliably told that this never happens.”

Recently, a sniper attacked an ICE facility in Texas, and authorities said the attacker was aiming at officers, but instead killed two detainees.

Another jumped straight to a conclusion: “These people are demons.”

Yet another, “Democrats must cut out their anti-ice rhetoric.”

The New York Post said, “The Department of Homeland Security has condemned the ‘dangerous’ doxxing of immigration agents and their families as the agency pleads to dial down the pervasive and escalating rhetoric emanating from lefty politicians and media outlets.”

DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin said, “The men and women of ICE and CBP are fathers and mothers, sons and daughters. They get up every morning to try and make our communities safer. Like everyone else, they just want to go home to their families at night. The violence and dehumanization of these men and women who are simply enforcing the law must stop.”

Physical assaults already have exploded by 1,000% on federal agents, authorities have noted.

The report said three women were indicted last month, accused of stalking an ICE agent to his home.

“When they arrived at the agent’s home, they continued streaming while shouting to bystanders that their ‘neighbor is ICE,’ ‘la migra lives here’ and ‘ICE lives on your street and you should know.’ They publicly disclosed the agent’s home address and encouraged viewers to ‘come on down,’” the report said.

Another case involved the arrest of f 68-year-old man in San Diego after he posted the home address of a federal lawyer online and urged people to “swat” her.

That’s a “dangerous harassment tactic,” the report said, where fake emergency calls are made to provoke an armed response by police.

There even are bounties being offered:

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem condemned the activities and warned about the surge in threats.

She charged that those delivering violent rhetoric actually are “making plans to ambush them and to kill them.”

It was in the Dallas shooting that authorities reported the gunman apparently used a software program to track ICE agents.

Threats even have been documented against Washington officials, including Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon.

And others have been targeted, too.