Tom Homan Vows Legal Action Against Activists Doxxing ICE Agents: A Stand for Safety

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Border Czar Tom Homan, a stalwart defender of American sovereignty, is taking a bold stand against open-borders activists who have dangerously crossed a line by publicizing the names and home addresses of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents operating in Southern California.

Tom Homan on Fox News
Tom Homan speaking on Fox News regarding the doxxing of ICE agents. 

The activists in question distributed Spanish-language flyers containing personal information about ICE and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) officers, ominously warning, “CAREFUL WITH THESE FACES.”

In a candid conversation with Fox & Friends on Wednesday, Homan made it clear that these actions will not go unchecked, stating, “Look, I think they crossed the line.”

“They started posting pictures and addresses and phone numbers. I got state troopers around my house 24-7 right now because of death threats. And I know what it’s like to be doxxed, though. These agents don’t deserve that.”

Homan passionately defended the ICE agents, emphasizing, “These agents put a gun on their hip and wear a Kevlar vest every day, trying to make their communities safer. We’ve been really clear: we’re focusing on the worst of the worst. We’re focused on criminal threats and national security threats. So I got a meeting with the Department of Justice today and what we can do about this.”

He did not mince words about the potential legal repercussions for these activists, adding, “I think it crossed the line of impeding a federal law enforcement officer in the performance of their duties. So I’m hoping we find out who these people are, and we can criminally prosecute them.”

Backing Homan’s stance, a spokesperson from the Los Angeles FBI confirmed to Fox News that any interference with law enforcement operations could indeed lead to criminal charges. The spokesperson said:

“The FBI safeguards Constitutionally-protected rights, including freedom of speech and assembly. However, any individual who impedes law enforcement operations, potentially threatening the safety of law enforcement agents and subjects of their investigations, is subject to investigation and potential prosecution by the Department of Justice.”

 

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