Traitors within the Department of Homeland Security are putting American lives at risk by leaking critical immigration enforcement plans, and Secretary Kristi Noem is about to send them to prison.
At a glance:
• Two DHS officials identified as leakers who revealed ICE raid plans, allowing criminals to escape
• Secretary Kristi Noem referring the individuals to DOJ for felony prosecutions
• Leakers face potential 10-year federal prison sentences
• Leaked information allowed dangerous Venezuelan gang members to evade capture
• Operations part of Trump administration’s effort to deport illegal immigrants with criminal records
Traitors Within DHS Face Serious Consequences
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has announced that two internal leakers who jeopardized immigration enforcement operations have been identified and will face severe legal consequences. The individuals allegedly provided advance warning of planned ICE raids, allowing dangerous criminals to escape and putting law enforcement officers’ lives at risk.
“We have identified two leakers of information here at the Department of Homeland Security who have been telling individuals about our operations and putting law enforcement lives in jeopardy,” Secretary Noem stated.
The leakers face potential sentences of up to 10 years in federal prison for their actions, which directly undermined President Trump’s immigration enforcement agenda.
Sabotage Allowed Dangerous Criminals to Escape
The unauthorized leaks reportedly enabled members of the notorious Venezuelan prison gang Tren de Aragua to evade capture during planned operations in Southern California. These saboteurs provided detailed information about upcoming raids to targets, severely compromising the effectiveness of immigration enforcement efforts aimed at removing dangerous criminals from American communities.
Border Czar Tom Homan expressed serious concerns about the source of the leaks, indicating potential involvement from other agencies.
“Some of the information we are receiving tends to lead toward the FBI,” Homan revealed, highlighting the gravity of potential inter-agency sabotage of the Trump administration’s border security initiatives.
The immigration raids are part of President Trump’s broader effort to deport illegal migrants with criminal records and gang affiliations, fulfilling campaign promises to secure America’s borders. Despite these leaks hampering operations, ICE officers were still able to make some arrests, demonstrating their commitment to enforcing immigration laws despite internal resistance.