Conservative commentator Carl Higbie issued a warning against the doxing of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, saying that targeting agents’ homes and families could result in severe and violent consequences for those involved.
Higbie addressed the issue while discussing threats against ICE agents and others he said are being targeted online, arguing that those promoting such actions do not understand the danger they are creating for themselves.
“In what world do you think doxing ICE agents would be even a remotely good idea? Do you realize what you’re doing?” Higbie said.
Higbie described scenarios in which online activists expose personal information about federal agents, suggesting that the actions could escalate beyond protests and lead to direct threats against families.
“Some five foot tall internet troll is going to dox people like ICE agents, people like me,” Higbie said.
“I mean, like, how’s that going to play out?”
He said protesters often feel emboldened by crowds during demonstrations but fail to grasp the implications of directing people to agents’ homes.
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“You see, you think you’re tough because you’re with some mob on the street against some agents throwing snowballs at them or whatever else, but you’ve doxed people now you’re advocating for people to come to my home with my family and my kids there,” Higbie said.
Higbie referenced his own experience with a home invasion to explain how individuals react when their families are threatened.
“Let me tell you, as someone who’s dealt very violently with a home invasion, personally, I fought harder in that brief encounter than I ever did in Iraq,” he said.
He said that when agents or former military personnel are confronted in their own homes, the response will not resemble crowd-control tactics used during protests.
“For these agents or anyone who might have to deal with people coming into their homes, there’s no rules,” Higbie said.
“This won’t be tear gas being fired at them. These are going to be real bullets coming fast, because when you’re defending your family, you don’t care about rules.”
Higbie said combat training changes how people react in life-or-death situations, particularly when children are involved.
“You don’t care about laws. And what might happen if you only caring about killing what’s coming through your door,” he said.
“Anyone who’s ever seen combat knows this and can relate.”
He added that being on familiar ground amplifies that response.
“When you are trained for this too. It has a unique way of kicking in in these circumstances,” Higbie said.
“And you’re you’re you’re in your own home, you’re on your own turf, with your children’s lives at stake.”
Higbie said his message was intended as a warning rather than a threat and urged activists not to escalate their actions.
“So I am pleading with these people not to go to these agents homes for their own safety, for liberals sake, not for the agent’s sake,” he said.
He cited a previous incident at his own home to illustrate his point.
“Because it was me again, speaking from experience here, you think the mob is going to protect you,” Higbie said.
“Ask the four kids who got free trips to the ER who broke into my house.”
Higbie said trained agents or military personnel would be capable of overwhelming attackers.
“A trained agent or officer or military guy, we’re going to drop like 15 of you people before you even figure out what’s going on,” he said.
“And I bet you’re going to rethink showing up at an officer’s house after you have a hole in your chest.”
He warned that threats against families cross a line that could provoke extreme responses.
“You think these people, and honestly, people like me, who are also a target, you think we’re aggressive now,” Higbie said.
“wait till you threaten our families.”
He concluded by urging protesters to stop what he described as dangerous rhetoric.
“You have no idea how hard we’ll fight,” Higbie said.
“There’s no mercy or standard or remote version of humanity you will experience if you show up at my house and threaten my children.”
“I’m not saying this to start a fight,” he added.
“I’m pleading with you, libs, stop it, because that’s the line. You keep up this rhetoric, there’s going to be Carnage and not on our side.”
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