Ice agents face an 830% increase in attacks since january amid rising doxxing incidents, prompting calls for legislation to criminalize posting agents' personal information online. The protecting law enforcement from doxxing act proposes punishments including fines and up to five years in prison for those who publicly identify an officer with the intent to obstruct a. Activists in los angeles are posting the names, photos and personal information of ice agents — and are warning neighborhoods about impending raids, federal sources said Reporter details website targeting ice agents doxxing websites allow gangs, criminal rings, murderers, and rapists to use the information to carry out attacks on federal law enforcement and their families. House minority leader hakeem jeffries and other democrats have sparked controversy by threatening to unmask ice agents, leading to a legislative response from sen Marsha blackburn with a bill to criminalize doxxing law enforcement officers.
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