DHS Responds to Reports of Harassment Against ICE Agents, Urges End to Intimidation
- The Department of Homeland Security strongly denounced the targeting and online exposure of ICE agents, highlighting a 413% rise in attacks against them.
- This surge in attacks and targeting arose from rising public hostility and intensified efforts to obstruct immigration enforcement.
- DHS has intensified enforcement efforts, including digital surveillance and legal action, with agents executing a search warrant earlier this month in Los Angeles connected to doxxing campaigns that circulated posters accusing ICE of racial intimidation and unlawful detentions.
- DHS warned it will prosecute these acts fully, describing targeting ICE agents as a prosecutable offense and calling this approach a warning shot.
- These actions reflect a shift toward stricter accountability for harassment and obstruction against ICE personnel with implications for political actors involved.
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Trump DHS Lays Down the Law To Dems About Impeding ICE Operations, 'Not Playing Games'
Democrats who target or interfere with ICE operations are now facing serious legal consequences, as DHS warns it will prosecute doxxing and obstruction efforts tied to immigration enforcement. Key Facts: DHS condemned the doxxing and harassment of ICE officers, warning such acts will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. A video posted by Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) allegedly shows Tennessee Democrat Rep. Aftyn Behn following and mocking I…
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