Texas man allegedly vowed to ‘open fire’ on ICE agents, said Kristi Noem should be sent to ‘gulag’

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Homeland Security agents nabbed a Texas man who allegedly vowed to “open fire” on ICE agents coming to his neighborhood — and said DHS Secretary Kristi Noem should be sent to a gulag.

Robert King, a US citizen, was collared in McKinney, Texas, after he made the disturbing threats online, Homeland Security Investigations said Wednesday.

Robert King is seen handcuffed and flanked by feds and state cops in Texas after he posted disturbing threats online. HSI Dallas

“It’s time to stop being a p—- and put the Second Amendment to work. ICE are not real cops, they are a secret police force with no real legal authority. Kill them,” King said in one of the menacing posts, according to Fox News.

In another post, King wrote, “I truly hope, and I mean this with all my heart, that Kristi Noem meets a horrible and agonizing demise. I hope she is tried in a war criminal court with the rest of the Nazis when this is all over and I hope she is ripped apart in a gulag.”

The feds nabbed King after he made a series of disturbing posts on social media. Facebook / Robert King
Noem says the feds “will find” and “prosecute” individuals who threaten ICE agents. AP

He then went on to blast Noem as “Nazi scum” and labeled America “a Nazi fascist state.”

Noem recently issued a stern warning to a similar threat made by a TikTokker.

“We will find you and prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law,” she said of sickos who threaten the feds.

Since President Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, the feds have commenced a mass deportation effort across the country that has already yielded 113,000 arrests.

The effort has also resulted in more than 100,000 deportations.

As a result, ICE has already “maxed out” its detention space and is begging Congress to provide additional funds to expand its holding capacity.

The Trump administration has also prioritized removing violent gangbangers from the country, some of which the president has classified as foreign terrorists.

Trump recently invoked the 18th-century Alien Enemies Act to deport members of the violent Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua to a notorious El Salvadoran “hellhole” mega prison without a trial.  

A federal judge, however, quickly blocked the effort after just three flights left to El Salvador.

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