Graphic Anti-ICE Poster Found at University of Wisconsin Prompts Police Investigation and Campus Backlash

MADISON, WISCONSIN — Police at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have launched an investigation after a graphic poster encouraging violence against ICE agents appeared on campus this week — showing a figure with “ICE” written on their vest being shot in the head under the caption, “Speak their language.”

The disturbing image was first spotted by a student and later posted on social media by the Wisconsin College Republicans, drawing immediate outrage and calls for accountability from campus leaders.

Poster Depicts Graphic Violence, Urges ‘Action’

The image depicts an ICE agent with a bullet wound to the head, with blood forming a thought bubble. Below, text reads: “You can’t vote away fascism.”

University officials confirmed Thursday that campus police are also investigating graffiti with similar anti-ICE messages found elsewhere in Madison. Both the poster and graffiti appeared days after a rise in political tensions on campuses across Wisconsin following the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in September.

Conservative Students Sound Alarm Over Escalating Rhetoric

Nick Jacobs, chairman of the Wisconsin College Republicans and a student at UW–River Falls, told Fox News Digital that this was not an isolated incident…

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