US House candidate buys nazis.us domain to redirect visitors to homeland security
Mark Davis, running in Florida, says he bought domain because Republican party had gone ‘full fascist’
Sat 17 Jan 2026
A Florida congressional candidate says he bought the online domain
nazis.us and set
it up to redirect visitors to the US Department of Homeland Security, under whom federal agents have been carrying out brutal immigration crackdowns at the behest of the Trump administration.
Mark Davis, who is running for Republican Vern Buchanan’s US House seat in November’s midterms, took responsibility for the ploy in a Friday X post – as polling showed most Americans believe the killing of Minneapolis woman Renee Nicole Good by an Immigration
and Customs Enforcement agent demonstrated problems with the way ICE has been operating.
“I’m a nobody. A dad in [conservative] Florida,” Davis
wrote.
“And I’m the one who bought
nazis.us because [Trump’s Republican party] went full
fascist and … not a soul in power thought to actually raise hell. So I did.”
Davis, who lists no party affiliation, added that if establishment figures “won’t fight Nazis, then a nobody fucking will”.
DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin told TMZ after it first reported on
nazis.us that
her agency, which houses ICE, had “successfully blocked the redirect” by Thursday morning. However, as of late Saturday, typing
nazis.us into a web browser led users to the Homeland Security website at
dhs.gov.
Good was killed in one of numerous violent encounters seeing federal officers including ICE agents descend on community members during protests across the US over the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
Many who oppose the tactics used by federal agents have likened them to the Gestapo, the secret police of Nazi Germany. Notably, after endorsing Trump’s victorious run for a second presidency in 2024, podcast host Joe Rogan
compared ICE to the Gestapo
in the wake of Good’s killing.
Trump, for his part, has made it clear that it bothers him when people refer to his administration as Nazis.
Trump’s Ethnic Cleansing Campaign in Minneapolis
Every part of this illegal, violent occupation is based on lies.
There are reportedly about 3,000 ICE and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) goons running riot in Minneapolis, or about
five times
as many officers as are in the city police department. They have been
captured on video beating,
gassing, and pepper-spraying bystanders,
including
legal observers; kidnapping people,
including children,
off the street with no due process; and
breaking into homes without
a warrant. Several people have been shot, including
Renee
Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, who was killed by an ICE agent shooting directly into her driver’s-side window. Another father told local news that ICE
threw flash-bangs and tear gas into
his minivan containing his five children, which caused his six-month-old baby to temporarily stop breathing and lose consciousness.
According to
residents, the
basic tactic seems to be ICE convoys driving around looking for
any nonwhite person out by themselves, jumping out and dragging them into a van, and then driving off.
It’s like a cross between a half-hearted military occupation and a bunch of extremely racist gangsters hopped up on PCP and drain cleaner whipping themselves into a murder frenzy. And now President Trump is, as usual, escalating the threats. He said he is considering
invoking the Insurrection
Act, which allows the president to deploy the military and federalize the National Guard in cases of insurrection, civil unrest, or rebellion. It would only be the capstone of an outrageous, criminal assault on an American city based entirely on lies.
Minneapolis residents have resisted, with considerable success. In just a few days, they have set up an elaborate
nonviolent neighborhood
defense network of people who watch for ICE patrols, send the word out when they are spotted, and surround them with whistles and phones. That is seriously impeding the ICE/CBP kidnapping efforts, which appear to be quite poorly organized. During protests
over Wednesday night, ICE
abandoned
several vehicles full of documents and gear, including a challenge coin that looks distinctly like a Nazi
Totenkopf.
There is some important background to establish, because it reveals how everything about this is pretextual. The whole thing was touched off by some 23-year-old right-wing YouTuber named Nick Shirley. In a video that went hyper-viral thanks to a coordinated
conservative media effort to boost it, he accused several Somali-run day cares of being welfare scams because they didn’t have any children in them that he could see, or they wouldn’t let him in to see the kids. This sparked a classic right-wing online frenzy,
and demands for persecution.
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Most of Shirley’s specific accusations turned out to be nonsense. As the
Minneapolis Star Tribune reported,
he visited one day care while it was closed, because it was for parents working an evening shift. At another, journalists who called ahead and identified themselves were allowed in where children were indeed present. Any parent can tell you that day cares
will not let random masked men in—Shirley was accompanied by a posse that was not shown on the video—and rightly so in this gun-ridden country.
There is some precedent here. Back in 2010, James O’Keefe got the voting rights and community organizing group ACORN defunded—by an overwhelmingly Democratic Congress, no less—with egregiously dishonest sting videos
falsely accusing staffers
of being involved in drugs and prostitution.
In any case, there is no reason why immigration authorities should be involved in this. ICE and CBP do not police benefit programs; moreover, the
overwhelming
majority of Somali Americans are American citizens—58 percent natural-born, and of the remainder, 87 percent are naturalized.
In sum: We have an utterly fraud-ridden president pretending to care about a nonexistent scam, and then sending in a police force whose responsibilities do not include fraud to somehow fix the problem that doesn’t exist, who then harass and kidnap people who
are not under their jurisdiction. Meanwhile, Trump has done the exact same thing he accused the Somali American community of doing: stealing welfare money from children—except several orders of magnitude more of them—by illegally impounding a whopping
$10 billion in child care funding,
exclusively for blue states. (I should note that red states are if anything much more prone to welfare fraud; Mississippi illegally
diverted a bunch of theirs to Brett Favre.)
It’s hard to guess what might happen if Trump invokes the Insurrection Act. Legally, it is totally unjustifiable—the only disorder in Minneapolis is being directly caused by the Trump administration’s criminal invasion. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem tacitly
admitted this in a recent interview, threatening
that “if anything doesn’t change with Gov. Walz, I don’t anticipate the streets getting any safer or more peaceful.” But we are clearly out beyond the boundaries of legal niceties, and into a more brutal political realm.
What ICE is learning—at least to the extent that any of these bestial freaks are capable of reason—is that violently suppressing dissent is a tricky business. There are about half a million people in Minneapolis, and 3.7 million in the metro area. Given sufficient
motivation, it is not that difficult to round up enough people to outnumber any ICE patrol by 20- or 50-to-1. Three thousand people is a lot of officers, but it is not nearly enough to militarily occupy a city. And National Guard or U.S. Army troops might
not be so willing as ICE goons to beat or kill their own fellow citizens for no reason other than Trump’s vindictive whilms.