https://nypost.com/2025/02/25/us-news/anti-ice-activists-disrupt-la- operations-post-photos-names-and-phone-numbers-of-agents/
Activists in Los Angeles are posting the names, photos and personal information of ICE agents — and are warning neighborhoods about impending raids, federal sources said.
As Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ramps up deportation efforts
of illegal migrants in Southern California, flyers with photos of agents’ faces have appeared with claims that they “racially terrorize” local communities, agency sources told The Post.
“CAREFUL WITH THESE FACES,” the flyers say, in Spanish. “They kidnap people from their homes and the streets, separating families and tearing apart communities. Many people have died while locked up in jails,
prisons, and detention centers.”
The Department of Homeland Security was quick to hit back at the efforts
of activists, saying they endangered the lives of law enforcement officers who are carrying out their duties.
“These pathetic activists are putting targets on the backs of our law enforcement as they shield MS-13, Tren De Aragua and other vicious gangs
that traffic women and children, kidnap for ransom and poison Americans
with lethal drugs,” a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson told
Fox News.
An ICE source told The Post, ““The administration needs to be more aggressive about these groups, which are putting agents’ safety in jeopardy.”
It’s unknown posted the flyers, but anti-ICE activists have hit the
streets in force since an agency leak revealed plans for a citywide deportation blitz at the end of this month.
Activists have been patrolling migrant neighborhoods on the lookout for
ICE agents and warning locals of impending sweeps.
Ron Gochez of grassroots activist group UniĂłn del Barrio told Spectrum
News that a force of around 150 volunteers have been “combing the streets of Los Angeles, looking for any ICE activity” and claimed that his group thwarted at least two raids last week.
“We alert people with megaphones. That works. The megaphones wake up the people, they let them know what’s happening,” Gochez told the outlet.
Unión del Barrio is just one of more than 50 activist groups within the “Community Self-Defense Coalition.”
That coalition has worked to block federal operations for years, yet as
ICE brings President Donald Trump’s deportation raids to the City of Angels, the agency will have no shortage of targets.
Los Angeles County hosts more than 800,000 “undocumented” migrants, and where one in five Angelenos are either undocumented or live with someone
who is, according to county data.
https://nypost.com/2025/02/25/us-news/anti-ice-activists-disrupt-la- operations-post-photos-names-and-phone-numbers-of-agents/Just as the Muskrats do against federal workers.
Activists in Los Angeles are posting the names, photos and personal information of ICE agents — and are warning neighborhoods about impending raids, federal sources said.
The Department of Homeland Security was quick to hit back at the efforts
of activists, saying they endangered the lives of law enforcement officers who are carrying out their duties.
An ICE source told The Post, ““The administration needs to be more aggressive about these groups, which are putting agents’ safety in jeopardy.”
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