He weaponized a 5,500-pound truck, slammed into two ICE vehicles, injured federal agents, then vanished into the Texas night.

Jerson Lopez-Sanchez, a 28-year-old illegal immigrant from Honduras, is now the FBI’s most wanted. He faces three counts of assaulting federal officers after December’s ambush in Lewisville, Texas. A $15,000 reward stands between him and justice.

ICE agents stopped his Silverado for a routine registration check. Lopez-Sanchez discovered his undocumented status and, instead of compliance, backed into a Jeep SUV carrying an ICE agent. The impact nearly dragged the agent from his vehicle. Then Lopez-Sanchez floored the accelerator, weaponizing his truck into a Chrysler van, shattering bumpers, deploying airbags and injuring another officer’s knees and neck.

A ten-minute pursuit through suburban streets ended when Lopez-Sanchez abandoned his truck and fled on foot. Three passengers were arrested. He remains at large.

This is not an isolated episode. The Department of Homeland Security reports a staggering 1,300 percent spike in vehicular attacks on ICE—from two in 2024 to 66 last year. Radical sanctuary politicians and open-borders activists share the blame. Their rhetoric has emboldened criminals to assault federal officers with impunity.

Congress must act now. First, revoke sanctuary city protections that shield career criminals. Second, boost ICE’s manpower and funding so agents can execute removal orders without fear of ambush. Third, impose mandatory minimums for attacks on federal officers, ensuring swift, severe punishment.

Americans demand secure borders and the rule of law. We will not tolerate illegal immigrants using our highways as weapons lanes. Until Washington steps up, every ICE agent is a target—and every community is at risk.