Envelopes with white powder sent to two Texas ICE offices, no public threat

Envelopes with white powder sent to two Texas ICE offices, no public threat


(The Center Square) – Texas remains ground zero for targeted attacks against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. In the past few months,  ICE facilities in Texas have been the target of shootings, bomb threats, and now, mail with powder substances.

Federal officials are investigating two incidents in North Texas after two ICE field offices received envelopes with white powdery substances this week. 

No threat to the public exists at this time, the Department of Homeland Security said.

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One envelope was sent to the ICE Dallas Field Office, which has been the target of recent domestic terrorist attacks. The facility was targeted by a sniper in September and a bomb threat in August, The Center Square reported. 

The other envelope was found at an ICE field office in Irving, where the Office

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