Anti-deportation activists received criticism from state agencies after they exposed sensitive information about several federal immigration police agents in California.
“CAREFUL WITH THESE FACES”, one brochure reads.  ,
” These armed officials job in Southern California. With their plans, ICE and HSI culturally terrify and prosecute whole communities. They separate families and sever populations by abducting people from their homes and from the roads. Some people have died while locked up in prison, prison, and confinement facilities”, the flier continues.  ,
The protesters have been condemned by the DHS and FBI for putting the federal agencies in danger, and they have threatened an investigation into the situation.  ,
These pitiful protesters are putting targets on the backs of our police as they guard MS-13, Tren de Aragua, and another violent criminals that prospects women and children, kidnap for ransom, and poison American with devastating drugs. These individuals may be held responsible for preventing the rule of law and justice. This shouldn’t be controversial”, the DHS said in a speech to Newsweek.  ,
An FBI spokesman said in a statement to Fox News that while the government” safeguards constitutionally protected rights, including freedom of speech and assembly,” activists who “imped ]e ] law enforcement operations, potentially putting their safety at risk are ] subject to investigation and potential prosecution by the Department of Justice.
The ICE and DHS officials ‘ names have been made fraudulently as a result of President Donald Trump’s charged borders emperor Tom Homan with cracking down on illegal multiculturalism, with an emphasis on deporting those who have committed crimes in the country.
As law enforcement officials have arrested thousands in operations carried out across multiple states since Trump took office, federal immigration enforcement have repeatedly gotten into trouble with activists who are protesting the deportation effort. Demonstrators have been seen yelling instructions to potential targets over how to avoid detention while patrolling areas and nearby locations where operations are taking place.  ,

The anti-deportation movement in California gained national attention earlier this month after thousands of protesters gathered in Los Angeles for days to protest the Trump administration’s position on illegal immigration. Their actions came as California governor and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass both expressed fierce opposition to deportation efforts.  ,
” No one should live in fear due to their immigration status”, Bass said on Monday.  ,
Local activists have been reported to be documenting ICE, recording it, and then posting them to social media as federal agents attempt to conduct sweeps in the Golden State to alert illegal immigrants to the presence of ICE.  ,
On Fox News on Monday night, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said she found out who inside the agency has leaked information to the press, saying,” They will be fired — there will be consequences”.
Homan cited earlier this month as putting such actions in danger on local residents and federal agents tasked with detaining illegal immigrants.  ,
After a Colorado operation targeting Tren de Aragua Venezuelan gang members was leaked and local activists attempted to halt the raid, he declared,” This is not a game.”
When operations are leaked in that manner, it puts our officers at great risk. It’s already a dangerous job. We know TdA is dangerous.  , Everybody can agree to that, but when they get a heads-up we’re coming, it’s only a matter of time before officers are ambushed. Their jobs are dangerous enough, so we’re going to address this very seriously”, Homan continued.  ,
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Recent federal actions that targeted illegal immigrants in California have resulted in the arrest of numerous criminals, including a Guatemalan national who has been convicted of sexual assault and rape with a gun.  ,
The Washington Examiner reached out to ICE, DHS, and the FBI for comment.  ,