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Aurora, Colorado ICE raid leaker thought to be identified, Tom Homan says

President Donald Trump's border border Tom Homan says he's been trapped in an individual believed to be leaking details of major ice businesses in and around Aurora, Colorado.

“We think it comes from within. And we know that the first leak in Aurora is currently under investigation. I think we've identified that person,” Homan said. said on Monday in “Honey.”

The leaked information reportedly allowed members of Venezuela gang Tren de Aragua (TDA) to avoid capture last week as federal agents encountered almost empty apartments and buildings. I did. In the end, around 30 people were taken into custody.

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Gang Unit police officers are searching for evidence in their apartment buildings in Aurora, Colorado on Tuesday, December 17, 2024. (Fox News Digital) (Fox News Digital)

Homan has spoken out about the risk of leaks, highlighting both operational setbacks and risks for law enforcement officials.

“It's not just giving the bad guys heads up so they can escape their anxiety,” he said. “You're putting the life of your officers at risk. It's only a matter of time before we enter where we become a bad guy. [who] I don't care. He sits waiting for the police to ambush. This is not a game. ”

Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Times reported that another ICE memo has been leaked detailing the upcoming attacks in Los Angeles. The document outlined plans to target individuals without legal status and plans with pending deletion orders.

In response to the latest leak, Kristi Noem's Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS) has been appointed to social media after the FBI denounced corruption.

“The FBI is very corrupt,” Noem wrote on X, previously known as Twitter. “We will work with all agencies to stop leaks and appeal to these bent, deep national agents to the fullest extent.”

Homan confirmed Monday that “some of the information we receive tends to lead to the FBI,” and promised the results to those in charge.

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“I spoke with the Assistant Attorney General this weekend. They launched a criminal investigation. They promised that this person would not only lose their job and pension, but would go to prison. ”

Attorney General Pam Bondy reiterated Homan's concerns in another interview on the “Fox Report” Sunday.

“If someone leaks something, people don't understand that it puts our great men and women's lives in law enforcement at risk,” Bondy said. “If you leak it, we'll find out who you are and we'll follow you.”

Since taking office, the Trump administration has stepped up efforts to deport criminal immigrants and expanded partnerships with federal agencies. Fox News Digital confirmed that the government has recruited the Federal Prison Bureau to house detainees and has begun flights to Guantanamo Bay with plans to house up to 30,000 individuals.

Despite the set-up, Homan insists that the leak won't derail Ice's mission.

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“I'm going to double the talent in those sanctuary cities,” he said. “If we can't bring them to their homes, we'll take them to their place of employment.”

“The Sanctuary Cities [are] Sanctuary for criminals, the bottom line. So we're going to do everything we can to find them. No matter what you need, we have won a strong president in the White House. He gives us all the necessary authority. We're coming. ”

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