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California home of doxxing suspect searched

Federal authorities searched the California home of a suspect accused of Doxxing US immigration and customs enforcement agents on Thursday.

The Department of Homeland Security and the US Secret Service served as search warrants for the home of Irvine, an unidentified suspect who was not his home at the time.

No arrests were made.

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An ice agent at his Irvine, California home will doxxing Doxxing on Thursday. (Ministry of Homeland Security)

Authorities told Fox News that the suspect lived with his parents and was arrested last year during an anti-Israel protest at the University of California, Irvine.

He has been accused of posting flyers to various Southern California neighborhoods, posting the names, photos, phone numbers and locations of ice workers working in the area.

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“ICE men and women have signed up to fulfill their law enforcement mission, and that's what they're doing. They're making the community safer,” acting ice director Todd Lyons told Fox News. “If there's an issue with ice men and women, I'll take it in Congress, change federal laws, lift it up with me, I know, I represent them, but don't put my family at risk.

Earlier this year, anti-ice activists began publishing posters featuring personal information from ice and Homeland Security Investigation (HSI) officers working in the Los Angeles and Southern California regions.

“Beware of these faces,” the poster said in Spanish.

Anti-immigrant activist flyer

The California home of the suspect, accused of posting the ice agent's personal information on a flyer, was searched by federal authorities on Thursday. (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency)

“These armed agents work in Southern California. Ice and HSI racially terrorize the entire community with policy and commit crimes. They lure people out of the house and the streets, separate their families and communities.

The poster was on display after the Trump administration began arresting and deporting illegal criminal immigrants, a major feature of President Donald Trump's campaign.

An ice agent on the streets of Irvine, California.

Federal agents are standing on the streets of Irvine, California when they attacked Dox's home. (Ministry of Homeland Security)

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“These pathetic activists are targeting us behind our law enforcement to protect MS-13, Tren de Aragua and other vicious gangs that cross women and children.

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

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