
An illegal alien arrested in Dallas offered $10,000 bounties on TikTok for the murder of ICE agents, exposing the dangerous consequences of failed border security and the emboldening of criminals who entered America illegally.
See the outrageous video below.
Story Snapshot
- Eudardo Aguilar, 23, posted a TikTok video on October 9 soliciting the murder of ICE agents for $10,000 each.
- Aguilar illegally crossed the border as an unaccompanied minor in 2018 and was ordered removed in 2019, but remained in the U.S.
- Federal agents arrested him on October 14 in Dallas, where he was found in possession of a loaded firearm.
- The case underscores how illegal immigration creates public safety threats against law enforcement officers doing their duty.
Illegal Alien’s Brazen Threat Against Law Enforcement
Eudardo Aguilar, a 23-year-old Mexican national living illegally in Dallas, posted a chilling video on TikTok offering $10,000 to anyone willing to murder U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
The October 9 post represented a direct threat against federal officers tasked with enforcing immigration law and protecting American communities. Authorities charged Aguilar with transmitting threats in interstate or foreign commerce, a federal crime that reflects the seriousness of soliciting violence against law enforcement.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas emphasized its commitment to prosecuting such threats fully, recognizing the danger posed to ICE agents nationwide.
Criminal History Reveals Border Security Failures
Aguilar’s case exemplifies systemic failures in America’s immigration enforcement. He entered the United States illegally in 2018 as an unaccompanied minor, taking advantage of loopholes that allowed him to remain in the country.
Immigration courts issued a final order of removal against him in 2019, yet he continued living in the U.S. for six more years without consequence. When federal agents finally arrested him on October 14, they discovered he possessed a loaded firearm, compounding his legal violations.
This pattern demonstrates how inadequate enforcement allows illegal aliens with deportation orders to remain in American communities, where some escalate to threatening or committing violence.
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
Social Media Weaponized for Violence
The use of TikTok to solicit murders represents a disturbing evolution in threats against law enforcement. Social media platforms provide criminals with tools to broadcast dangerous messages to wide audiences instantly, creating new challenges for public safety officials.
Aguilar’s video reached an unknown number of viewers before authorities intervened, potentially inspiring copycat threats or actual violence against ICE personnel. The incident raises questions about social media companies’ responsibility to monitor and remove content soliciting violence against law enforcement.
While platforms claim to prohibit such content, enforcement remains inconsistent, allowing dangerous posts to circulate before detection.
Broader Immigration Enforcement Challenges
President Trump’s administration has prioritized immigration enforcement and border security after years of lax policies under the previous administration. The expanded deportation operations and elimination of “sensitive location” policies reflect a commitment to removing illegal aliens, particularly those who threaten public safety.
However, cases like Aguilar’s demonstrate the magnitude of the challenge federal agents face. The Trump administration has reported over 207,000 deportations through mid-2025, working to address the influx created by prior policies that welcomed illegal crossings.
ICE agents operate in increasingly hostile environments, with threats from criminals like Aguilar adding to the dangers inherent in their mission to enforce immigration law and protect American communities from those who have no legal right to remain.
Sources:
Migrant Accused of Offering $10,000 for Murders of ICE Agents Arrested
Illegal Alien Arrested for TikTok Post Soliciting Others to Murder ICE Agents








