The Department of Homeland Security is racing to expand security at all U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities nationwide following recent attacks against personnel, including a mass shooting on Wednesday.

A DHS spokeswoman said the federal department will not tolerate targeted violence against its law enforcement personnel and has begun to put a plan into place to beef up security at and around ICE field offices and detention sites from coast to coast.

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