Flyers with ICE Agents’ Personal Information Found in Southern California Neighborhood
In a Southern California neighborhood, flyers displaying the names, pictures, and phone numbers of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have emerged, raising concerns among federal law enforcement officials.
Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin confirmed that anti-ICE activists, who have been disrupting ICE operations in the Los Angeles area, are now putting up posters featuring the personal information of ICE and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) officers in Southern California.
The posters, written in Spanish, roughly translate to “CAREFUL WITH THESE FACES,” and accuse ICE and HSI agents of terrorizing and criminalizing communities with their policies.
Although the group responsible for the posters remains unidentified, ICE officials are aware of the situation and are conducting an investigation.
A spokesperson from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) condemned the activists, accusing them of shielding criminal organizations like MS-13 and hindering law enforcement efforts.
The Los Angeles FBI issued a statement warning individuals against interfering with law enforcement operations, emphasizing the potential consequences of such actions.
Recently, anti-immigration activists disrupted a planned multi-agency task force operation involving ICE, DEA, and FBI agents in Los Angeles. ICE clarified that the operation was part of criminal investigations and not a raid.