Attorney General James Uthmeier just delivered one crushing blow that caught the radical Left by surprise

Jun 17, 2025

The radical Left has declared war on ICE agents and their families.

But one state just stepped up to the plate in a big way.

And Attorney General James Uthmeier just delivered one crushing blow that caught the radical Left by surprise.

Florida launches unprecedented protection program for ICE agents

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced a groundbreaking new program that will have left-wing activists rethinking their dangerous tactics.

The program enlists the Florida Highway Patrol to conduct routine patrols and checkups for ICE agents and their families who have been "doxxed" – having their personal information maliciously revealed by radical activists.

This bold initiative comes as tensions surrounding immigration enforcement reach a boiling point nationwide.

"The doxxing is not going to happen," Uthmeier declared at Thursday’s announcement. "We’ve set up a program where any ICE agent that believes personal identifying information has been revealed will be able to report that to Colonel Howze and the FHP team so they can begin routine checkups and patrols, to go make sure the families are OK."

The Attorney General made it crystal clear that Florida stands behind the brave men and women enforcing our immigration laws.

"We want them here, we want them protecting our society. But while they’re protecting our families, we’re going to protect theirs," Uthmeier stated.

"We’ve got their backs. We will stop at nothing to protect you and keep you guys safe."

Perfect timing sends a clear message to would-be rioters

The announcement wasn’t coincidental.

It came just days before anticipated nationwide protests targeting President Donald Trump and his administration scheduled for June 14.

Several of these protests are planned for Florida.

Uthmeier confirmed the timing was deliberate – a warning shot to potential troublemakers.

"We want to put the public on notice in Florida and remind everybody we have a law that says you cannot riot," Uthmeier explained.

"We have enhanced penalties if you engage in this behavior in Florida, you will do time. So yes, we want to put the public on notice. Don’t do it."

The Attorney General drew a sharp distinction between peaceful protest and the violent chaos that has erupted in other states.

He specifically referenced the turmoil in Los Angeles involving ICE operations.

"What’s really happening is you have large, sophisticated, deep-pocketed, paid organizations that are funding these efforts," Uthmeier revealed.

"They’re funding these violent demonstrations. They are funding violence and destruction. That is what the left wants."

Democrat officials get called out for their dangerous silence

Uthmeier didn’t mince words when it came to calling out Democrat leadership for their shameful response to the violence.

"Shame on Democrat officials who are not condemning this across the country," he said. "This is violence. This is danger. This is putting families and their safety in jeopardy."

He praised Florida’s leadership for taking a stand.

"So thanks be to God we’ve got a wonderful governor and a great president who wants to protect families and wants to enforce the rule of law."

The contrast between red states and blue states couldn’t be more stark.

"I think that’s why you’re seeing so many families flocking to red states that are not sanctuary states for illegal immigration and recklessness and lawlessness," Uthmeier observed.

"We stand on principle. We stand on protecting families, and that’s why Florida continues to see people flocking in to take advantage of that safety."

ICE operations already delivering results in Florida

The program announcement came alongside news of successful ICE operations in Florida that resulted in significant arrests.

Federal authorities in Miami arrested a Haitian national who is a lawful permanent resident but is also a convicted felon.

The man faces charges of unlawful voting and casting a false ballot and was previously convicted of narcotics trafficking and weapons violations, for which he was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.

He’s now sitting in the Federal Detention Center in Miami awaiting federal prosecution.

In a separate case, HSI agents made arrests of other foreign nationals accused of serious crimes, demonstrating the ongoing need for immigration enforcement.

These arrests demonstrate exactly why ICE agents deserve protection as they carry out their vital mission.

The Left’s dangerous game gets exposed

The radical Left’s strategy of intimidating ICE agents and their families represents a new low in political discourse.

By doxxing federal law enforcement officers, they’re putting innocent families at risk.

It’s a calculated attempt to obstruct immigration enforcement through fear and intimidation.

But Florida’s response shows that red states won’t tolerate this dangerous behavior.

The program sends a clear message that attacking federal agents will have consequences.

Other states should take note of Florida’s leadership on this critical issue.

When the federal government enforces immigration law, state governments have a responsibility to support those efforts.

Florida is setting the gold standard for how states should respond to federal immigration enforcement.

The program also highlights the stark difference between how red states and blue states approach law and order.

While Democrat-run states enable chaos and lawlessness, Republican states like Florida are stepping up to protect the rule of law.

Americans across the country are taking notice.

That’s why families continue to flee blue states for the safety and security of red states like Florida.

Attorney General Uthmeier’s program represents more than just protection for ICE agents.

It’s a statement that Florida stands for law and order in an era when too many states have abandoned those principles.

The radical Left picked the wrong state to target with their intimidation tactics.

Florida just showed them what happens when you mess with the wrong people.

 

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