
The anti-ICE obsession on the left has apparently sunk to a new low—this time dragging a law-enforcement dog into the culture war. In Minneapolis, a worker at a dog kennel reportedly scribbled “ICE OUT” on the feeding chart of a federal K-9, Dina, while the dog was being housed there. Yes, even the dogs are now targets.
The Department of Homeland Security put the incident on blast, sharing a photo of K-9 Dina and the marked chart and blasting the message loud and clear: activists aren’t just attacking border agents—they’re coming after the animals that serve beside them. The kennel involved has not been publicly identified, and there’s no confirmation yet on whether the employee has been disciplined, but public outrage has been swift.
Online, demands for transparency are growing, with many arguing that anyone willing to inject radical politics into the care of working animals has no business near them. Others point out that, under current law, consequences may amount to little more than a wrist slap—despite ongoing legislative efforts to strengthen penalties for harming or interfering with police and federal K-9s.
Call it what it is: targeting service animals isn’t protest, it’s reckless hostility toward law enforcement. If activists can’t respect the dogs, they’ve made it painfully clear they respect nothing about public safety.
THEY’RE EVEN GOING AFTER THE DOGS!
In Minneapolis, anti-ICE agitators are targeting our @CBP K-9s, including K-9 Dina, pictured here. At the kennel where K-9 Dina was staying, it was discovered that an employee had written “ICE OUT” on her feed chart. pic.twitter.com/FYseJqx68C
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) January 21, 2026












