ICE Arrests Man Accused of Threatening to Assassinate Trump
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested Ramon Morales-Reyes on May 22 in Wisconsin after he sent a letter threatening to kill President Trump.
- Ramon Morales-Reyes, a 54-year-old immigrant from Mexico who crossed into the United States without authorization on nine occasions between 1998 and 2005, authored the letter following the deportation of some of his relatives by ICE.
- The handwritten letter declared intent to shoot Trump in the head at a rally and mentioned using a rifle, while DHS shared an image of the letter publicly.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem urged politicians and media to "tone down their rhetoric" amid repeated threats against Trump, including a shooting less than a year ago and recent violent posts under investigation.
- Morales-Reyes remains detained in Dodge County Jail as ICE prepares removal proceedings, and officials continue investigating related threats during Trump's 2024 campaign.
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ICE Catches Illegal Alien Threatening Trump's Life - The American Tribune.com
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has arrested 54-year-old Mexican illegal alien Ramon Morales-Reyes for threatening to assassinate President Trump. Morales-Reyes passed a handwritten note to a police officer promising to shoot Trump at an upcoming rally. For context, Trump has faced an unprecedented number of threats on his life while in office. Within a few short weeks, Trump was the target of two failed assassination attempts, leading to in…
Man 'threatened to shoot Donald Trump in the head' after President deported his family - The Mirror
Ramon Morales Reyes, 54, was arrested after he allegedly sent a letter to the U.S. government in which he threatened to assassinate President Donald Trump for deporting his family
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(CNN) — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem posted a stunning allegation on Wednesday: A undocumented migrant sent a letter threatening to kill President Donald Trump, promising to “self deport” after the assassination.
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