Tuesday, 03 Jun 2025

San Diego official faces backlash after labeling ICE agents 'terrorists'

Sean Elo-Rivera, a San Diego councilmember, criticized ICE raids as "state-sponsored terrorism," prompting a social media clash with Stephen Miller and others.


San Diego official faces backlash after labeling ICE agents 'terrorists'
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"Look at this photo. This isn't a war zone-it's a neighborhood in our city," Elo-Rivera wrote in the post. "In San Diego, they've targeted parents dropping off their kids at school, people following the law inside courthouses, and workers just doing their jobs at local restaurants.

"These are federal agents carrying out raids on under the false pretense of 'safety,'" he added. "This isn't safety. It's state-sponsored terrorism. And anyone who cares about freedom-and true safety-should be fighting back."

Prior to the post Friday night, Elo-Rivera, who represents the 9th City Council District, shared a series of Instagram stories criticizing ICE action in the city.

"They've targeted parents outside schools in my district," he wrote in one story. "They've targeted people following the law at courthouses. Tonight, they targeted hard working folks in South Park and tomorrow it could be anyone in any neighborhood in San Diego. The only way we put a stop to it is by not looking away and demanding that it end."

After the public rant was shared by LA-based Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin on Saturday afternoon, Elo-Rivera jumped back on social media again to double down on his phrasing.

He then posted a screenshot from Cornell Law School's website, which notes there is no universal definition for terrorism, and checked off a bullet-pointed list of "common elements that characterize it" before calling Instagram users "fascists."

Elo-Rivera responded by calling Miller "one of the most dishonest and worst people in America," noting "nothing makes me more confident in my position than knowing he hates it."

Reported incidents include a group of activists trying to free a suspected illegal immigrant who was handcuffed by ICE and a crowd blowing ICE's cover outside an alleged illegal immigrant murderer's home.

"I think the lack of cooperation is getting worse and worse, and it's putting law enforcement lives in danger," Hyde said.

"Elected officials comparing ICE law enforcement agents to terrorists is SICKENING," an ICE spokesperson told Fox News Digital. "Attacks and demonization of ICE and our partners is wrong. 

"ICE officers are now facing a 413% increase in assaults. ICE is working day and night to remove murders, pedophiles, and gang members from American communities."

Cornell University, Cornell Law School and San Diego City Council President Joe LaCava did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's requests for comment.

Fox News Digital's Michael Dorgan contributed to this report.

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