American social media have revealed that scores of former Israeli soldiers work for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as the agency’s excessive violence against migrants, refugees and asylum seekers has sent shock waves across the country and the world.
An account on X, named "Project Constitution," recently said that at least 121 former Israeli regime forces are serving in ICE.
The account also stated that the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), through which ICE is funded and managed, has, since 2008, been operating from Tel Aviv, Israel.
“121 former IDF soldiers now working as ICE agents in Chicago… America is officially occupied,” the X account wrote.
“We just uncovered that DHS is straight-up contracting former IDF soldiers as ICE agents and 'bounty hunters' right here on US soil. Public records leaked show over 120 ex-IDF operatives embedded in ICE's Chicago office alone — out of just 2,000 agents reviewed.”
🚨EXPOSED: 121 Former IDF SOLDIERS Now Working as ICE Agents in CHICAGO… America Is Officially OCCUPIED
— Project Constitution (@ProjectConstitu) November 25, 2025
Holy crap guys, we just uncovered that DHS is straight-up contracting former IDF soldiers as ICE agents and "bounty hunters" right here on US soil. Public records leaked show… pic.twitter.com/Lrzx9rU8AJ
The social media account also revealed that the Israeli regime has established its own ICE across the occupied territories, raiding Palestinian homes and enforcing violence against civilians in the besieged Gaza Strip.
“Israel even has its OWN ICE office in Tel Aviv. That's not partnership — that's a foreign military running deportation ops on our streets, training masked goons to storm homes like it's Gaza checkpoints,” the account said.
“We're not a sovereign nation anymore. We're occupied territory, folks. Contracts prove it. Our "government" is handing the keys to Tel Aviv. Insane? You bet. Treasonous? Absolutely.”
Recent media reports have highlighted aggressive ICE operations targeting migrants in US cities since mid-2025, amid President Donald Trump's deportation push.
Agents in masks and unmarked vehicles have conducted raids at workplaces like Home Depot parking lots and food vendor sites, often based on perceived ethnicity, leading to family separations and community fear. Videos show agents slamming individuals to the ground, such as Ecuadorian asylum seeker Monica Moreta-Galarza in Manhattan, causing injuries.
Human Rights Watch documented violent summer 2025 raids in Los Angeles, with similar tactics spreading nationwide, including arrests without criminal history and pressure for voluntary departures.
Incidents in Chicago involved vehicular accidents and tear gas during operations, with critics labeling these as human rights violations terrorizing Latino communities.