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Flyer found at Penn State depicting hanging ICE agent sparks outrage

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Both Pennsylvania State University College Republicans and College Democrats are speaking out after another flyer was found on campus depicting another flyer being posted on campus that read, “Dead ICE agents can’t kill.” U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer.

One Joint statement on Saturday Under the headline “PSU College Republicans and Democrats Condemn Ongoing ICE Death Threats on Campus,” they said: “Earlier today, a member of the Penn State College Republicans discovered a second ‘Dead ICE Agents Cannot Kill’ flyer placed near the HUB-Robeson Center, which serves as a central part of daily life for students at Penn State.”

A flyer with the same images and language discovered at Penn State, one of the nation’s largest universities, in late January.

“It is deeply troubling to think that students on our campus would broadcast these messages and ignore this violent rhetoric,” they said in a joint statement. “As both Penn State College Republicans and Penn State College Democrats have previously stated, this type of dangerous and reckless rhetoric that calls for violence against our federal law enforcement officers, civil servants, or any of our fellow Americans is unacceptable in today’s America.”

He also voiced support for law enforcement, adding: “We must reiterate that this issue is not about partisanship or the pursuit of political gains; it is about protecting our law enforcement officers, fostering a more stable and constructive political environment, and ensuring that students at Penn State and across the country feel safe productively expressing their views and opinions without fear of reprisal.”

Hostility towards ICE agents intensified after January 7 Death of Renee Nicole GoodHe was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis after he allegedly tried to hit a police officer with his vehicle after refusing to exit the vehicle, as well as the January 24 shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.

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ICE agents have been subjected to violence during immigration enforcement operations in recent months. (Department of Homeland Security)

ICE reported January saw a more than 1,300% increase in attacks on law enforcement, a 3,200% increase in vehicular attacks against officers, and an 8,000% increase in death threats.

One February statementThe Department of Homeland Security says law enforcement has had 182 vehicle attacks against them since President Donald Trump took office.

Penn State University and ICE did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

IT WAS ALLEGED THAT THE WOMAN SEEN IN THE VIDEO OBSTACLED THE MINNESOTA ICE OPERATION BY USING A DISTRACTOR WITH A CAR.

An ICE agent holds a stun gun while on guard duty on February 5, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

An ICE agent holds a stun gun while on guard duty on February 5, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

Last month, university spokeswoman Colleen Mastony confirmed an investigation to the first brochure.

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Mastony told the Center Daily Times: “Penn State condemns this and any call for violence or attempt to intimidate or intimidate. We are aware of this image circulating online and University Police and Public Safety are investigating.”

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