GOP chapter in California receives anonymous letter vowing to send ICE agents ‘home in a body bag’

A crazed leftist or group of leftists anonymously sent a letter to the Sonoma County Republican Party in California this week advocating for violence against immigration agents, vowing to send them “home in a body bag.”

Titled “A Real American Response to Foreign Terrorist Invasions,” the 12-page letter mocked U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, accusing them of “living out their ‘Call of Duty’ fantasy army roles, only with real assault weapons,” according to Fox News.

“Call of Duty” is a first-person shooter video game:

Despite the political overtones, the author of the letter alleged that no political party was involved in the letter’s manufacture.

“NOTE: No official of any party had anything to do with the composing or distributing of this document; it is strictly a private ‘patriotic effort,'” they explained.

Notice how the writer of the letter was under the impression that insulting federal law enforcement officers makes one “patriotic.”

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The opening section of the letter focused on Renee Nicole Good, the far-left agitator who was killed by ICE agents when she nearly ran one over with her car a couple of weeks ago.

“It is clear that every private citizen’s life, immigrant or not, is at risk of annihilation by these low-IQ, trigger-happy domestic terrorists, with no restraints from their commanders in the field,” the author wrote. “NO ONE IS SAFE NOW.”

The author went on to accuse ICE of inflicting a “real foreign invasion–style war” on unarmed innocents and warned that these agents need to get what’s allegedly coming their way.

“They now need to feel real war, just as any foreign invading army would,” the author wrote. “Since ICE-DHS make so light of our innocent citizens’ lives, then it is time to show ICE how light and worthless their lives are.”

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“ICE agents and their backers need to become the targets. IED’d, run over with vehicles, shot at by snipers, sprayed with toxic chemicals,” the radicalized author added.

Included in the letter were “detailed instructions” on producing an improvised explosive device (IED). These instructions were set aside in a section called “Carrying the War Back to the ICE Invader Murderers and Protecting Our Personnel.”

The instructions at one point mentioned “a shrapnel device guaranteed to shred the legs, genitals, face, eyeballs, and hands of murdering ICE agents and their bosses.”

The sending of this letter comes amid a report from the Trump administration revealing that assaults, vehicle attacks, and death threats against ICE agents are up 1300, 3200, and 8000 percent, respectively.

One recent threat came from an Ohio man named Justin Mesael Novoa, 21, who was charged this week “with making threatening interstate communications, including threats to assault or murder a federal law enforcement officer,” according to Fox News.

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On June 8 of last year, he reportedly posted a message to the social media platform X saying “they should blast every ice agent they find.”

On Nov. 9, he added that he “can’t wait to shoot these p—y ice agents and r——d maga maggots.”

“Federal agents executed a search warrant at Novoa’s home in December 2025,” Fox Notes notes. “During the search, authorities seized two rifles, two shotguns and one handgun, along with ammunition, prosecutors said. Agents also recovered two helmets and body armor, according to the DOJ.”

Meanwhile, just last Wednesday, an Oklahoma man named Taylor Ryan Prigmore, 30, was charged with threatening to kill federal law enforcement agents.

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“As attacks on law enforcement rise around the country, this Department of Justice will continue to identify and prosecute violent threats against the brave men and women who keep us safe,” Attorney General Pamela Bondi said in a statement. “Hiding behind a screen will not protect you from severe legal consequences.”

Vivek Saxena

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