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

In Southern California neighborhoods, flyers show names, photos and phone numbers for immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agents.

Sources from multiple federal law enforcement agencies told FOX News National Correspondent Bill Melgin that an anti-ice activist who has been blocking ICE operations in the Los Angeles area for recent days features ICE and homeland security personal information We have confirmed that we have begun creating posters. A research (HSI) officer working in the Los Angeles and Southern California area.

The poster, written in Spanish, is roughly translated to read “Beware of these faces.”

“These armed agents work in Southern California. ICE and HSI racially terrorize and criminalize the entire community with policies. They lure people out of the house and the streets and separate their families. and destroy the community. Many people died while being locked up in prisons, prisons and detention centres,” the poster continued.


In Southern California neighborhoods, flyers show names, photos and phone numbers for immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agents. US immigration and customs enforcement

It is unclear which activist groups are putting up these posters, but ICE officials said they know and are investigating.

“These poor activists protect MS-13, Tren de Aragua, and other vicious gangs that cross women and children, lure ransoms, and poison Americans with deadly drugs. We have targets behind our law enforcement,” the (DHS) spokesman told Fox News in a statement.

“These individuals are responsible for obstructing law and justice. This should not be controversial.”


Posters written in Spanish are translated for rough reading "Be careful of these faces."
The poster, written in Spanish, is roughly translated to read “Beware of these faces.” AP

A spokesman for the FBI in Los Angeles also shared a statement with Fox News.

“The FBI protects constitutional rights, including freedom of speech and assembly, but individuals who interfere with law enforcement work can threaten the safety of law enforcement agencies and the subject of investigation. It will be subject to investigations and potential prosecutions by the Department of Justice,” the spokesman said.

This happens because it disrupted the operations of planned multi-agency task forces, including ice, the Drug Enforcement Bureau, the Federal Bureau of Investigation ice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Sunday afternoon.

ICE officials said the operation was part of an investigation targeting criminals and was not an attack.

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