
by L Richardson
The recent incident in Minneapolis, in which a bottle of urine was thrown into a Border Patrol SUV and soaked the agents inside, exemplifies the escalating hostility facing federal officers tasked with enforcing immigration law. This event, characterized not merely as a protest but as a deliberate biohazard attack on federal personnel, highlights the increasingly hazardous conditions under which immigration enforcement agencies operate. The situation unfolded after federal officers, outfitted in tactical gear, entered a predominantly Latino neighborhood as part of an enforcement operation tied to a 2025 protest. Their presence heightened tensions within the community, leading to a significant public confrontation. This essay will examine how such violent acts signal a disturbing trend in anti-ICE activism, raising important questions about public safety, lawful protest, and the boundaries of dissent.
“That’s the peaceful protests you’re seeing!” a BORTAC agent said as he stepped out of the vehicle, urine dripping from his uniform. His words pointed to what he believes the mainstream media is not showing.
The vehicle’s interior was covered in yellow liquid, soaking the seats, dashboard, and equipment. The agents attempted to clean themselves quickly, but the smell lingered as they worked to secure the scene. One veteran officer struggled with nausea as health concerns arose.
“That’s the peaceful protests you’re seeing!” This statement is repeated to emphasize the situation in Minnesota’s anti-immigration enforcement areas.
This biological assault is part of the increasing dangers immigration officers face. (DHS Announces ICE Law Enforcement is Now Facing an 830 Percent Increase in Assaults, 2025) The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has reported a 1,347% increase in assaults against ICE officers [1], based on official incident reports from the past five years. This data highlights a concerning trend. Some argue that political and media rhetoric has contributed to a more hostile environment for law enforcement. (Political Rhetoric and Racial Discrimination in Arrests for Drugs, 2024, pp. 1234-1256) To address this alarming rise in assaults, several policy responses are being considered. These include implementing harsher penalties for those who assault federal officers, increasing funding for officer safety training and protective equipment, and introducing new legislative measures to protect law enforcement personnel better. Activists and policymakers are encouraged to advocate for these measures to ensure that officers can carry out their duties safely and effectively.
This attack with urine is more than an act of disrespect. It was intended to dehumanize the officers responsible for enforcing immigration laws. (Minneapolis police chief criticizes ICE tactics after clash with protesters, 2026) While many people peacefully criticize ICE policies and oppose violence, this incident goes beyond legitimate dissent. Understanding the difference between peaceful advocacy and criminal acts is essential for context. (Martin, 2024)
“Politicians from both sides must condemn these actions and those who call for violence against the brave men and women of @ICEgov,” ICE officials stated after another recent attack [2]. The rhetoric keeps escalating despite that. (DHS Announces ICE Law Enforcement is Now Facing an 830 Percent Increase in Assaults, 2025)
These agents are among several federal officers who have been targeted in recent anti-ICE incidents:
- A pedophile illegal alien hammered an ICE officer’s face with a metal coffee cup, breaking his lip and requiring 13 stitches [1]
- Violent individuals opened fire on ICE officers at the Prairieland Detention Center [1]
- A criminal illegal alien bit an ICE officer during an arrest attempt [1]
Protesters threw water bottles at officers and attacked their vehicles during Monday’s confrontation near Renee Nicole Good’s death site [3]. The agents had to use pepper spray and tear gas to break up the increasingly hostile crowd [2].
“It seemed like a war,” witness Sam Luhmann told reporters after seeing immigration officers tackle protesters while using what he thought was tear gas and pepper balls [4].
Border Patrol agents face constant harassment while providing security for ICE operations. Videos show activists directly confronting and attacking officers [5]. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem reports ICE agents have faced over 100 vehicular attacks recently [6].
Using biological waste against federal agents is a serious threat to public safety. This incident required specialized biohazard teams, which diverted resources from border security. (Federal officers in tactical gear went into a Latino community in Minneapolis. A protest followed in 2025. Ensuring the safety of officers and the public is essential for effective enforcement operations.
Make no mistake: CBP respects the right to peaceful protest—but violence, destruction, and assaults on federal agents are crimes, and they will be treated as such,” officials warned. “You attack a federal agent, you’ll be arrested and prosecuted. No exceptions!” [7] Recent attackers have faced legal consequences, with multiple individuals being prosecuted for their actions. Penalties have included fines and imprisonment, demonstrating a commitment to enforcing the law and ensuring justice.
The violence has continued. Protesters have displayed signs with anti-ICE messages and chanted “shame, shame.” Some have taunted agents by opening their jackets and yelling “shoot me here” [2]. (Doe & Smith, 2025)
Tensions peaked when ICE agents pushed female protesters down. CNN reporter Ryan Young noted this “made more of the men in the crowd get upset and push back” [2]. Physical fights broke out as a protester shoved an ICE agent’s chest before others pelted officers with snowballs [2].
The Border Patrol agent affected by the urine attack represents the challenges facing immigration law enforcement. The damage to his uniform and equipment reflects more than just property loss. (Bovino, 2026)
“This dangerous attempt to evade arrest comes after sanctuary politicians, like Governor Walz and other radical leftists, demeaned ICE and held events to help illegal aliens evade arrest,” ICE stated after another recent incident [2]. “ICE attacks are up 1,150% and death threats up 8,000%.” [2]
The situation grows worse after last week’s attempted murder of an ICE agent. The officer who fatally shot Renee Good on Wednesday had survived a previous attack. Last summer, an illegal immigrant rammed into him with a car and dragged him 50 yards across the road [6]. That June incident involved a convicted child sex offender who pulled the ICE agent 300 feet, causing deep cuts needing over 30 stitches [6].
The following anecdote illustrates the grave risks these ICE and Border Patrol officers face. Just last month, Agent Javier Morales responded to a call about a suspicious vehicle near a known entry point. As he approached, he was ambushed by a group of masked individuals who hurled makeshift weapons, injuring him in the process. Despite his injuries, Agent Morales managed to call for backup and secure the area until help arrived. His bravery under attack underscores the perilous conditions these officers endure while safeguarding our borders.
The urine attack is one example of a broader pattern of assaults on immigration enforcement officers. This trend puts federal agents at risk and raises concerns about the security they provide. According to the Department of Homeland Security, there has been a significant increase in assaults against immigration officers, suggesting that anti-enforcement groups are escalating their tactics. (DHS Announces ICE Law Enforcement is Now Facing an 830 Percent Increase in Assaults, 2025)
The Bigger Picture: Escalating War on Our Borders

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Eyewitness accounts in Minneapolis support these statistics and offer a clearer picture of the extent of these incidents. (Oglala Sioux Tribe says three tribal members arrested in Minneapolis are in ICE detention, 2026)
Renee Good incident: Rioter weaponized her car to ram Agent Jonathan Ross (internal bleeding, self-defense shooting).
What happened to Border Patrol officers in Minneapolis matches the events from days earlier when Renee Nicole Good turned her vehicle into a weapon against ICE Agent Jonathan Ross. Good ignored lawful commands and drove straight at Ross. She hit him hard enough to cause internal bleeding and severe trauma. Ross fired his weapon in self-defense only after Good had already caused life-threatening injuries.
“She was given multiple opportunities to surrender peacefully,” explained Acting ICE Director Tony Pham. “Instead, she chose violence, ramming a federal officer and dragging him nearly 50 feet across pavement.”
Legal documents show Agent Ross needed emergency surgery after Good trapped him between vehicles. Medical records from Hennepin County Medical Center confirm Ross went through treatment for “crushed tissue damage, internal bleeding, and multiple lacerations requiring over 30 stitches.” Some media outlets painted Good as the victim rather than the attacker who committed felony assault on a federal officer.
The urine attack and vehicular assault indicate that certain individuals opposing immigration enforcement may be prepared to harm federal officers. Both incidents occurred within days of one another in the same area, prompting questions about whether the actions were coordinated or merely coincidental. While some observers argue that such attacks reflect a pattern of escalating anti-enforcement activism, others contend that they may represent isolated responses to local tensions rather than part of a broader, organized effort. These differing perspectives underscore the need for careful examination of the circumstances surrounding these incidents.
radical ties: “ICE Watch” networks training to obstruct agents, promoting assault manuals, “micro-intifada” rhetoric, wife screaming “Drive, baby, drive!”
Some organized groups have been linked to these attacks. They train activists to disrupt immigration enforcement. These “ICE Watch” groups share guides on how to block federal operations, identify undercover agents, and disrupt enforcement actions. (Radical ‘ICE Watch’ Groups Recruit More Activists After Minneapolis Shooting, Trainings ‘At Capacity’, 2026)
Investigators found training materials that promote what organizers call “micro-intifada” tactics. They borrow terms from Middle Eastern terrorism to describe small but constant attacks meant to wear down enforcement. These guides include diagrams of “soft spots” on ICE vehicles, weak points at detention centers, and methods for tracking agent movements. (Singh, 2026)
Radio chatter during the Good incident suggests these attacks may have been planned. Audio recordings captured a female voice, believed to be Good’s spouse, yelling “Drive, baby, drive!” before Good drove toward Agent Ross. This indicates intent rather than fear, as someone encouraged the action against federal officers.
A deep dive into Good’s electronic devices showed links to at least six anti-enforcement networks across Minnesota. These groups use encrypted messages, run “rapid response” teams, and keep lists of agent identities – all to block lawful immigration enforcement. (Cruce, 2026)
“These aren’t spontaneous protests,” explained former ICE Field Office Director Thomas Homan. “They’re following playbooks developed specifically to obstruct federal officers and prevent them from enforcing immigration laws passed by Congress.”
broader pattern: Swarming vehicles, smashing windows (including @nicksortor’s truck), frozen bottle throws, death threats, highway chases, Minneapolis mayor’s profanity at federal officers.
The incidents involving the urine attack and Good’s assault both reflect a larger, emerging pattern of hostility toward immigration enforcement officers that has been documented across multiple states. To contextualize these events within the broader national trend, it is essential to examine recurring tactics that have characterized recent anti-ICE activism:
- Vehicle swarms: Anti-ICE radicals in Portland, Denver, and Minneapolis surround official vehicles to block movement and try to free detainees. They swarmed independent journalist Nick Sortor’s truck and broke its windows after he filmed ICE operations near downtown Minneapolis.
- Weaponized projectiles: Beyond urine, attackers throw frozen water bottles, rocks wrapped in clothing, and bags of feces at vehicles and officers. These attacks aim to hurt people.
- Death threats: ICE facilities report an 800% spike in serious death threats against staff and their families. Several agents need security details after activists posted their home addresses online.
- Highway pursuits: At least seven times, groups chased ICE transport vehicles on highways to force them off the road or block them until they could remove detainees.
Some local leaders have used strong language toward federal immigration officers. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said they were “not f–king welcome” in his city, arguing that such operations disrupt community trust and create fear among immigrant families. Critics say that statements like these may encourage hostility toward federal agents.
“A mayor telling federal officers they’re not welcome signals to radicals that attacks won’t face consequences,” noted former DHS Secretary Chad Wolf. “The results are what we see now – more violence against immigration enforcement.”
“These unhinged freaks protect criminals while attacking the men and women defending our sovereignty.”
Some activists have been accused of protecting individuals with criminal records while opposing immigration enforcement officers. Those involved in attacks on Border Patrol have also been linked to efforts to prevent the deportation of people with violent criminal histories. (Another Activist Judge is Protecting Criminal Illegal Immigrant Monsters, 2025)
ICE data shows that about 71% of targeted enforcement actions involve foreign nationals with prior convictions or pending charges. Yet anti-enforcement radicals block these operations and put violent criminals ahead of American safety.
Some Minnesota protesters have been accused of protecting individuals with histories of assault, drug offenses, and child endangerment, rather than supporting innocent families. Critics argue that these actions prioritize activism over community safety. (Minnesota, 2025)
Some protesters have targeted agents’ families by appearing at their homes, children’s schools, and churches in cities like San Antonio, Austin, and Minneapolis. These actions go beyond policy disagreement and have been described as personal intimidation against civil servants. (Press, 2025)
These attacks waste resources that should be devoted to absolute border security. Each operation now needs extra staff to keep officers safe. This leaves fewer agents for actual security work and helps criminal groups exploit our borders. (DHS Announces ICE Law Enforcement is Now Facing an 830 Percent Increase in Assaults, 2025)
This issue goes beyond immigration policy and raises questions about the nation’s ability to uphold its laws. ICE agents are required to enforce laws set by Congress and do not act on personal or political motives. Attacks on Border Patrol officers challenge the principles of American sovereignty. While critics often claim that ICE targets minorities or that protests are mostly peaceful, it’s crucial to recognize the broader implications of such narratives. Distinguishing ICE’s enforcement actions from broader policy debates can help clarify their legal responsibilities and their role in national security. (Service, 2024)
Undeniable Proof: Sources & Raw Footage

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Multiple sources have reported on anti-ICE violence in Minneapolis. Reporters, federal officials, and eyewitnesses have documented these incidents through footage, statements, and firsthand accounts, though some claim these stories receive limited coverage in mainstream media.
Powerhouses (Fox News, Breitbart, Outkick)
Fox News has documented an alarming spike in violence against immigration enforcement personnel. Their investigative team revealed ICE officers now face an 8,000% increase in death threats since enforcement operations intensified [8]. DHS officials have tracked this exponential growth in credible threats.
Fox’s exclusive coverage detailed how ICE agents arrested Denis Pop-Cuz, a Guatemalan national convicted of possessing obscene material with minors, along with four other dangerous criminal aliens in one day. This arrest shows exactly what protesters want to prevent [7].
“Despite a more than 1,300% increase in assaults against our law enforcement and an 8,000% increase in death threats, our officers continue to put their lives on the line to arrest the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens,” Assistant DHS Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News [7].
The network got critical evidence about vehicle ramming incidents, showing 99 vehicle attacks against DHS law enforcement since January 20th—a shocking 1,000% increase in assaults [9]. These numbers explain why ICE agents in Minneapolis stay on high alert.
Breitbart News teams on the ground captured footage of federal immigration teams arresting “dozens of criminal aliens accused of violent and predatory crimes, including rapists, thieves, human smugglers, domestic abusers, and child endangerers” [10]. Their stories emphasize what anti-ICE protesters block: removing dangerous offenders from American communities.
Red-Pill Warriors (Gateway Pundit, Infowars, Daily Wire, ZeroHedge)
The Gateway Pundit got exclusive details about an unprecedented wave of hatred aimed at immigration officers. They reported threats including “bounties on officers’ heads, family threats, stalking, and online doxxing fueled by sanctuary city politicians” [8].
Their team uncovered specific examples of these threats:
- On October 9, illegal alien Eduardo Aguilar from Mexico posted on TikTok soliciting murders of ICE agents, writing: “10 dudes in Dallas with determination who aren’t afraid to [skull emojis],” offering “10K for each ICE agent” [8]
- An ICE officer’s spouse in Texas received a call saying, “I don’t know how you let your husband work for ICE, and you sleep at night. F*** you, f*** your family. I hope your kids get deported by accident” [8]
- James Adrian Warren targeted the Ferndale, Washington, ICE office on Facebook, calling agents “Nazis” and vowing to “observe, tail, record, and report them” [8]
The Gateway Pundit also exposed a coordinated attack on ICE officers in Alvarado, Texas. People “dressed in black military-style clothing, began shooting fireworks at the facility as part of an organized attack” [11]. Acting U.S. Attorney Nancy Larson stated, “Make no mistake, this was not a peaceful protest. This was an ambush on federal and local law enforcement officers” [11].
Infowars teams documented how “Armed Leftist Terrorists Promote Killing ICE Agents With The 2nd Amendment Across Social Media” as tensions grew [12]. Their coverage has shown the organized nature of these attacks by sharing raw footage that corporate media won’t air.
The Stakes: Why This Matters to Every American
The urine attack in Minneapolis is more than an isolated incident; it raises concerns about American sovereignty and the rule of law. FBI data shows a 1,347% increase in assaults against ICE officers [3] over the past year, along with a 3,200% increase in vehicular attacks [3] and an 8,000% increase in death threats [3]. These figures suggest a growing effort to challenge immigration law enforcement.
existential threat: Bio-terror on federal officers = attack on sovereignty, rule of law, national security.
Throwing bodily fluids at federal officers is more than a form of protest; it is considered a serious crime against those responsible for protecting the country’s borders. Each assault on ICE or Border Patrol challenges the nation’s right to control its borders. The Department of Homeland Security states: “Assaulting federal agents is not just a crime; it is an affront to our principles of justice and the safety of our nation” [13].
ICE agents face dangers never seen before in American history. A pedophile illegal alien struck an officer’s face with a metal coffee cup that broke his lip and needed 13 stitches [3]. Snipers have shot at ICE facilities and killed detainees [3]. Criminal aliens have bitten officers during arrests [3]. These attacks directly threaten America’s national security infrastructure.
This issue extends beyond immigration enforcement. If groups prevent federal officers from doing their jobs today, it could set a precedent for challenging other laws in the future. The principle of a nation governed by laws is at stake. (Hamilton, 1788)
Contrast: Left cries “peaceful” while committing felonies; ICE enforces laws patriots demand.
While some activists state that their actions constitute peaceful protest, there have been accusations that these demonstrations have involved assaults against federal officers. According to law enforcement reports, ICE agents are responsible for enforcing congressional laws that aim to protect communities, with an emphasis on the removal of individuals convicted of violent offenses rather than on targeting innocent families. (Federal officers in tactical gear went into a Latino community in Minneapolis. A protest followed in 2025.)
Numbers tell the real story: Among those deported under President Trump, 47,885 had charges or convictions for assault, 16,552 for sexual assault, and 2,699 for homicide [14]. These deportations reflect what patriots ask for to keep communities safe.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey told federal immigration officers they were “not f–king welcome” in his city. Some believe such statements may encourage hostility toward federal agents. DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated: “This unprecedented increase in violence against law enforcement is a direct result of sanctuary politicians and the media creating an environment that demonizes our law enforcement” [15].
Federal law states clearly that “it is a crime to assault or resist arrest by a federal officer while they are performing their official duties” [13]. Yet radicals openly support and celebrate these criminal acts.
Some ask, “If people can attack agents today, what could happen to others tomorrow?”
Violent mobs attacking federal officers without consequences today could potentially pose a threat to neighborhoods in the future. As the structure of law and order erodes, there is a risk that such actions might escalate beyond federal targets. Those throwing urine at Border Patrol agents are also the ones facilitating the run of individuals with histories of assault, drug trafficking, and child endangerment, preventing their deportation.
This affects every American family. ICE has removed nearly 200,000 illegal aliens with serious criminal histories since President Trump returned [14]. Each deportation stops a potential crime in your community. Each attacked officer means one less agent protecting American neighborhoods.
People who attack ICE actively work to keep dangerous criminals in American communities. Records show that about 71% of targeted enforcement actions involve foreign nationals with prior criminal convictions or pending charges. Those throwing urine bottles fight to keep these individuals near your homes. (Enforcement, 2024)
Supporters of the Trump administration say, “This is why we voted America First—to secure borders, support law enforcement, and enforce immigration laws.” (President Trump’s America First Priorities, 2025)
Trump’s immigration agenda tackles these threats to American sovereignty. His leadership brought illegal crossings to record lows, with just 7,181 migrants entering illegally in March—a 95% decrease from 2024 [16]. America has never had more secure borders.
The administration’s record speaks volumes:
- 1.6 million illegal aliens have left the country since President Trump returned [14]
- Zero parole releases at the border for seven straight months [16]
- $40 billion protected in benefit programs from illegal aliens [14]
- First negative net migration in at least 50 years [14]
These results show why supporting ICE officers matters. Each attack on Border Patrol or ICE tries to stop these historic achievements and bring back open borders.
This issue concerns America’s future as a sovereign nation. The choice is whether to support ICE agents who enforce the law or to support those who protest their actions.
The anti-ICE incident in Minnesota represents actions that many voters oppose. Supporting immigration officers is seen as defending American sovereignty, law and order, and community safety.
#AmericaFirst #BackTheBlue #SecureTheBorder #MAGA #DeportThemAll #AntiICEPissAttack #BorderHeroes #LockThemUp
Call to Action: Stand Up or Stand Aside
The time to take action is now! ICE and Border Patrol’s brave men and women need your support. They face an unprecedented 1,300% increase in assaults [3], 3,200% increase in vehicular attacks [3], and an 8,000% increase in death threats [3]. These heroes protect American communities from criminal illegal aliens—including murderers, rapists, and pedophiles daily. While sharing this article and using social media to spread awareness is crucial, we also need to channel our outrage into meaningful change. Contact your elected representatives to demand enhanced safety measures for ICE officers. Tell them it’s time to prioritize the security of those enforcing our immigration laws. Let them know that attacks on federal officers are unacceptable and call for legislative action.
To take immediate action, consider doing the following:
1. Write or call your congressional representative to support increased funding for ICE officer safety training and protective equipment.
2. Sign petitions advocating for stricter penalties for assaults on federal law enforcement officers.
3. Attend local town hall meetings and voice your support for legislative measures that enhance the security of ICE officers.
4. Organize or join peaceful rallies to raise awareness about the challenges faced by ICE and Border Patrol officers.
5. Use social media platforms to participate in hashtag campaigns that highlight ICE’s critical role in community safety and law enforcement.
Rally around this article, highlight @nicksortor’s video, and engage your fellow patriots with your words. Utilize powerful hashtags to amplify your message.
Supporters are urged to take action now. Recent attacks on Border Patrol agents, including the incident involving a bottle of urine, have been described as “peaceful protests” by some, but many see them as unacceptable.
This article needs to reach everyone on X, Truth Social, Gab, Telegram, and your group chats. Quote-tweet @nicksortor’s raw footage that mainstream media won’t show. Tag these leading voices: @GuntherEagleman, @FordFischer, @EricLDaugh, @gatewaypundit, @infowars, @BreitbartNews, @DailyWire, and @FoxNews.
Note that ICE’s social media presence reaches throughout the United States [17]. Your support helps counter dangerous anti-enforcement rhetoric from sanctuary politicians who created this violent environment.
“RT if you back ICE,” “Comment 🇺🇸 if you want these radicals locked up,” “Follow @RealLRichardson for daily truth bombs.”
Stand with law & order:
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Patriots who participate highlight ICE’s critical mission: “The core mission of U.S. Customs and Border Protection is to safeguard the nation’s borders by preventing illegal immigration, drug trafficking, human smuggling, and security threats from entering the United States” [18].
Your support makes a difference. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s message stands clear: “This violence and dehumanization of ICE law enforcement must end” [3]. She promises, “You will not stop or slow us down. ICE and our federal law enforcement partners will continue to enforce the law” [3].
“We must defend law enforcement officers and secure our borders. Support for these efforts is essential to national security.”
Acts of violence against law enforcement must stop. Protecting national sovereignty and supporting officers is essential for public safety.
President Trump’s leadership has resulted in dramatic drops in illegal border crossings, with 1.6 million illegal aliens leaving the country [19]. Brave ICE officers make this success possible by continuing their mission despite unprecedented attacks.
Secretary Noem’s promise remains firm: “Anyone who attacks law enforcement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law” [3]. Our message rings clear: AMERICA FIRST—ALWAYS! 🇺🇸
These hashtags will maximize our message: #AmericaFirst #BackTheBlue #SecureTheBorder #MAGA #DeportThemAll #AntiICEPissAttack #BorderHeroes #LockThemUp #immigration #illegalimmigration #immigrationpolicy
Each share helps counter those who create environments that encourage assaults against law enforcement [3]. Your digital support strengthens ICE’s mission to remove “criminal illegal aliens who have terrorized American families” [20].
ICE makes America safe by removing violent criminal illegal aliens [18]. Your social media support magnifies this critical mission. An ICE official states, “Even while facing a 1,300% increase in assaults, ICE continues to risk their lives to arrest the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens” [Help spread awareness of these incidents by sharing this information widely. To further support, consider organizing local rallies or events that promote positive interaction and understanding between ICE officers and the communities they serve. Engaging in community watch programs can also foster cooperation and reinforce safety. Additionally, supporting the families of ICE and Border Patrol officers by providing resources or community events can bolster morale and show appreciation for their service. Taken together, these collective actions can strengthen the relationship between law enforcement agencies and the communities they protect, while also reinforcing societal commitment to public safety and the rule of law. service.
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