
An illegal alien armed with a loaded handgun was arrested in Dallas after posting a TikTok video offering $10,000 bounties to anyone willing to murder Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, exposing the dangerous escalation of violence against law enforcement officers working to secure America’s borders.
See the shocking video below.
Story Snapshot
- Eduardo Aguilar, 23, posted a TikTok video on October 9 soliciting “10 dudes in Dallas with determination” to kill ICE agents for $10,000 each.
- Federal agents arrested Aguilar on October 14 and discovered he was carrying a loaded 9mm handgun, potentially adding felony weapons charges.
- The illegal alien entered the U.S. in 2018 as an unaccompanied minor and received a final removal order in 2019, but remained in the country.
- Aguilar faces up to five years in federal prison if convicted, while ICE agents and their families now face heightened security risks.
Social Media Death Threats Target Federal Agents
Eduardo Aguilar used TikTok to broadcast a chilling message seeking individuals willing to murder federal law enforcement officers. The 23-year-old undocumented Mexican national posted the video on October 9, 2025, explicitly requesting “10 dudes in Dallas with determination” who weren’t afraid to kill ICE agents.
The brazen nature of the threat demonstrated how social media platforms have become tools for inciting violence against those tasked with enforcing immigration laws. Federal authorities from the FBI, working alongside the Department of Homeland Security, moved swiftly to investigate and apprehend the suspect within days of the post.
Armed and Dangerous Discovery During Arrest
When federal agents arrested Aguilar on October 14, they made a disturbing discovery that elevated the severity of the case. The suspect was found in possession of a loaded 9mm handgun, transforming the incident from mere threats into a potentially actionable plot.
This finding could result in additional felony weapons charges against Aguilar, who, as an illegal alien, was prohibited from possessing firearms under federal law.
Acting U.S. Attorney Nancy E. Larson emphasized that threats against law enforcement officers are unacceptable and would be thoroughly investigated, while DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated such threats would not be tolerated.
Illegal migrant on TikTok offers $10K for every ICE agent killed: feds https://t.co/DHAsLVSdq0 pic.twitter.com/6gN3RgsRfC
— New York Post (@nypost) October 19, 2025
History of Immigration Violations
Aguilar’s case exemplifies the failures of immigration enforcement under previous administrations. He entered the United States illegally in 2018 as an unaccompanied minor and received a final order of removal in 2019, yet remained in the country for six additional years.
This extended presence despite a deportation order highlights the challenges ICE agents face in executing removals and protecting national security.
The timing of his threatening video coincided with heightened tensions following a recent shooting outside an ICE facility in Dallas, suggesting awareness of ongoing conflicts between immigration enforcement and those opposing border security measures.
Broader Implications for Law Enforcement Safety
The incident represents a dangerous escalation in threats against federal agents working to enforce immigration laws. ICE officers and their families now face increased security risks as hostile actors use social media platforms to coordinate potential violence.
The case may prompt calls for greater regulation of social media companies regarding content that solicits violence against law enforcement. Aguilar remains in federal custody pending further proceedings and faces up to five years in federal prison if convicted.
This prosecution sends a clear message under the Trump administration that threats against those protecting American borders will result in serious consequences, unlike the lax enforcement policies that previously allowed individuals like Aguilar to remain in the country despite deportation orders.
Sources:
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