Anti-ICE message found on ammunition in Dallas immigration center shooting, FBI investigates
Federal authorities are investigating a shooting at an immigration detention facility in Dallas that left one detainee dead, amid claims that the assailant used ammunition explicitly marked with an "anti-ICE" message.
The incident is being treated as a potentially politically motivated attack targeting the US immigration enforcement system.
While official law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and local police, have not publicly confirmed the details regarding the ammunition, multiple sources close to the investigation have reported the discovery of rounds marked with anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) slogans.
The shooting occurred at an immigration processing or detention facility in the Dallas area, and details about the victim, an immigration detainee, and the shooter remain scarce as the investigation is ongoing.
The alleged discovery of ammunition marked with anti-ICE messages links the violent act to the intensifying political debate surrounding immigration enforcement.
The incident comes at a time of heightened national tension, with public figures increasingly using stark language to criticize the role of federal immigration agencies.
Authorities have stated they are examining all motives, including domestic terrorism, and have vowed to provide further updates as the investigation progresses.



