Anti-ICE activists post photos, names and phone numbers of agents

Flyers Revealing Personal Information of ICE Agents Surface in Southern California
Recently, flyers displaying the names, pictures, and phone numbers of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have appeared in a Southern California neighborhood. This alarming development has raised concerns among federal law enforcement officials.
According to multiple sources, anti-ICE activists who have been disrupting ICE operations in the Los Angeles area have escalated their tactics by putting up posters containing personal details of ICE and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) officers working in Southern California. These posters, written in Spanish, caution individuals to be wary of these law enforcement officials.
The posters further state, “These armed agents operate in Southern California. ICE and HSI engage in racial profiling and criminalize entire communities. They apprehend individuals from their residences and the streets, leading to family separations and community disintegration. Many have perished while in custody in jails, prisons, and detention centers.”
Anti-ICE activists have started putting up posters with photos, names, and phone numbers of ICE and HSI officers working in the LA area. (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE))
The identity of the activist group responsible for disseminating these flyers remains unclear. ICE officials have acknowledged the situation and are conducting an investigation to identify the culprits.
A spokesperson from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) condemned the activists’ actions, accusing them of endangering law enforcement officers and shielding dangerous criminal organizations like MS-13 and Tren De Aragua. The DHS vowed to hold these individuals accountable for obstructing justice.

Anti-ICE activists in LA are posting photos, names, and phone numbers of ICE agents. (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE))
The FBI in Los Angeles issued a statement cautioning individuals against interfering with law enforcement operations, emphasizing that such actions could result in prosecution. They affirmed their commitment to upholding constitutional rights while ensuring the safety of law enforcement personnel and their investigations.
These events transpire as anti-immigration activists disrupted a joint task force operation involving ICE, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the FBI. ICE clarified that the operation aimed to target criminal elements and was not a raid.
Stepheny Price, a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business, covers various topics, including missing persons, homicides, national crime cases, illegal immigration, and more. To share story tips and ideas, contact stepheny.price@fox.com