Watch: ICE Fires Back At Disgraceful TV Ad That Openly Demonizes Agents

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In a recent development that could be categorized under the term "Color Revolution," a new anti-ICE television commercial has sparked controversy.

This follows last month's attempt by certain Democrats to incite a military coup, which was widely criticized. The commercial, which targets individual Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, was deemed "disgraceful" by Madison Sheahan, Deputy Director of ICE.

Sheahan, in a post on social media platform X, defended the ICE agents, stating, "The brave fathers and mothers at @ICEgov are keeping our families, our neighborhoods, and our country safe. Child predators, murderers, gang members, rapists these are the criminal illegal aliens ICE is removing from our country. This ad is disgraceful and anti-American."

The commercial in question begins with a scene of a young girl coloring at home, while Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem appears on a television screen in the background. Noem addresses those in the country illegally, stating, "You will be caught, you will be removed, and you will never return." The commercial then shifts to the girl's father, an ICE agent, returning home looking visibly distressed.

The commercial takes a darker turn as it features a series of violent images and a male voiceover issuing a warning to the agents, stating, "A mask cant hide you from your neighbors, your children, and God. Theyll know. You can walk away before the shame follows you home."

According to Western Journal, the commercial was posted on social media platform X by former nuclear scientist Matt Van Swol, who labeled it as "BEYOND evil." Van Swol pointed out that the commercial was funded by the "Women's March" organization, which he criticized for not running any ads following the murder of Iryna Zarutska by a repeat offender, or Logan Federico, who was killed by a man with 39 previous charges. He questioned, "What happened to the feminists? What happened to actually caring about women? I dont understand."

The commercial has sparked a debate on social media, with one user suggesting that women without children have redirected their protective instincts towards "the current thing," which in this case is criminal aliens. This explanation, however, does not fully account for the anti-ICE commercial's sinister undertones.

This commercial comes on the heels of a video posted last month by six elected Democrats, urging intelligence professionals and military service members to disobey "illegal" orders. The video, however, failed to specify what constituted an "illegal" order, leading to accusations of sowing seeds of disobedience.

The anti-ICE commercial, while not explicitly labeling ICE agents' actions as "illegal," attempts to instill a sense of shame in them. This is seen as part of a coordinated effort by opponents of President Donald Trump and his administration to undermine his legitimacy and impede his constitutional duties.

These opponents appear willing to directly appeal to service members or ICE agents to achieve their objectives, demonstrating a lack of boundaries in their attacks on Trump and their attempts to destabilize America.