US House candidate buys nazis.us domain to redirect visitors to homeland security | ICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement)

A congressional candidate in Florida says he bought an online domain naziler.us and set it up to direct visitors to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, where federal agents are waging a brutal crackdown on immigrants at the behest of the Trump administration.
Mark Davis, who says She ran as a Democrat for Republican Vern Buchanan’s seat in November’s midterm elections, and took responsibility for the fraud in a Friday
“I am no one. A father [conservative] florida, davis wrote. “And I’m the one who bought it naziler.us Because [Trump’s Republican party] He turned completely fascist and… not a single person in power thought of creating hell. That’s what I did.
If establishment figures “don’t fight the Nazis, then no one else will,” Davis added.
DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin told TMZ after initial news of the incident: naziler.us He said his agency, which hosts ICE, “successfully blocked the referral” Thursday morning. But late Friday afternoon, typing naziler.us redirected users to a web browser dhs.gov.
Good was killed in one of several violent encounters in which federal officers, including ICE agents, attacked community members during protests across the U.S. over the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
Many who oppose the tactics used by federal agents liken them to the Gestapo, Nazi Germany’s secret police. Podcast host Joe Rogan likened ICE to the Gestapo following Good’s killing after supporting Trump’s 2024 victory for a second presidential bid.
Trump, on the other hand, made clear that he was disturbed by people calling his administration a Nazi.
“Look, they call me a Nazi all the time; I’m not a Nazi,” Trump said on CBS News’ 60 Minutes in November. “I’m the exact opposite. I’m someone who saved our country, but they call me a Nazi.”
Meanwhile, the Intercept news site noted that DHS’s official Instagram account published a recruitment post with the slogan “We’ll Have Our Home Again” and included a song with that title.
The song is popular in neo-Nazi areas and contains lyrics about recapturing “our home” “by blood or sweat”, echoing themes evoked by white supremacists when calling for race wars. intersection.
Records in GoDaddy’s WHOIS database say nazis.us was registered on January 13 by a user with a Florida mailing address.
Davis received mixed reactions online after taking responsibility for the incident. naziler.us While some applauded him as principled and brave, others mocked him and promised to help defeat him.
On Friday, he posted a message on social media platform Threads that he claimed was a response to numerous media outlets that tried to contact him to ask about the redirect.
“I shouldn’t have to do this,” Davis said. “But I watched elected leaders remain silent as this country descended into fascism.”



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