Minnesota anti-ICE activist made one sick threat against a law enforcement dog

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The anti-ICE mob in Minnesota has lost all control.

There's no line they won't cross.

And a Minnesota anti-ICE activist made one sick threat against a law enforcement dog.

Kennel Employee Targeted Federal K-9 With Threatening Message

Federal immigration enforcement officers depend on their K-9 partners to do one of the toughest jobs in law enforcement.

These dogs track down dangerous criminals, detect illegal drugs, and protect their handlers during high-risk operations.

Now radical leftists in Minneapolis have crossed a line most Americans didn't think was possible.

The Department of Homeland Security revealed that anti-ICE activists targeted a Customs and Border Patrol K-9 named Dina while she was being housed at a Minneapolis kennel.

An employee at the facility wrote "ICE OUT" on Dina's feed chart.

The message was clear: if you work for ICE, even your dog isn't safe.

Violence Escalates After Minneapolis Shooting

The threat against Dina comes after Renee Nicole Good rammed her vehicle into an ICE agent on January 7.

Good was shot and killed during the attack.

That incident lit a fuse under Minneapolis's radical left-wing base.

Hotels housing ICE personnel have been vandalized.

Businesses report revenue drops of 50% to 80% because customers won't venture downtown.

Minneapolis police worked more than 3,000 hours of overtime in three days.

Targeting Law Enforcement Animals Signals Dangerous Escalation

Threatening law enforcement animals isn't new for extremists.

The Animal Liberation Front has firebombed researchers' homes and explicitly threatened to murder their family dogs.

Activists drove one UCLA researcher out of primate research entirely by terrorizing his family.

Animal cruelty is a documented warning sign for terrorism, according to the FBI's Counterterrorism Division.

In 2017, an ISIS supporter wounded his family dog before authorities discovered he was planning to detonate a pressure cooker bomb in New York City.

Research shows 75% of domestic abusers threaten or harm pets as a method of control.

When activists start targeting law enforcement animals, you're watching escalation toward human violence.

Trump Administration Responds

DHS sent hundreds more agents to Minneapolis, bringing the total to 3,000.

Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Tim Walz now face DOJ investigations for conspiring to impede immigration enforcement.

Attorney General Pam Bondi arrested activist Nekima Levy Armstrong for organizing an attack on a St. Paul church.

Vice President JD Vance visited Minneapolis and warned cooperation would end the chaos.

He stopped short of recommending the Insurrection Act now.

But if things get worse, "that would be a real problem."

Threatening a dog because you don't like immigration enforcement tells you everything about these people.

They claim compassion and humanity.

But the moment federal officers enforce laws passed by Congress, that compassion disappears.

Dina didn't choose to work for CBP.

She's a dog doing what dogs are trained to do.

But to Minneapolis radicals, even an innocent animal is a target if it helps ICE protect the border.

The employee who wrote "ICE OUT" wasn't making a political statement.

They were sending a threat.

This is the same crowd that lectures Americans about kindness while vandalizing federal property.

President Trump needs to treat Minneapolis like the war zone it's becoming.

If leftists think they can terrorize federal officers and go after their K-9 partners with zero consequences, Trump should invoke the Insurrection Act today.

Restore order before someone else gets killed.

Or before these radicals hurt one of those dogs.


Sources:

  • Matt Vespa, "Immigration Officers' Dogs Are Being Targeted By Deranged Leftists in Minnesota," Townhall, January 22, 2026.
  • Al Jazeera, "Public opinion shifts on ICE as advocates warn of US 'inflection point,'" January 21, 2026.
  • Fox Business, "Minneapolis businesses hammered as anti-ICE unrest continues," January 20, 2026.
  • City of Minneapolis, "MN Attorney General, Minneapolis and Saint Paul sue to halt ICE surge," January 2026.
  • Star Tribune, "1,500 paratroopers put on alert for possible Minnesota deployment," January 17, 2026.
  • FOX 9 Minneapolis, "ICE in Minnesota: JD Vance in Minneapolis," January 22, 2026.
  • Nature Neuroscience, "Fighting animal rights terrorism," October 2006.
  • FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, "The Link Between Animal Cruelty and Human Violence," August 19, 2024.

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