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| Doxer A doxer is
someone who engages in doxxing, which is the act of publicly releasing
someone's private information, such as their home address, phone number,
email address, or other personal details, without their consent. Doxers
typically do this to harass, intimidate, or harm their target, often
using the information to threaten or target them for physical harm. On Tuesday, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries condemned all Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials, asserting during a press briefing that the identities of the agents involved in a recent altercation should be disclosed publicly for the whole country to see. Jeffries was responding to a question regarding his previous remarks advocating for the release of the names of ICE agents implicated in an incident involving New Jersey Democrat Representative LaMonica McIver. McIver was arrested following a physical confrontation with ICE personnel outside the Delaney Hall Immigration Detention facility in Newark, New Jersey, and during which, she assaulted and shoved ICE agents, in addition to hindering them — according to Acting U.S. Attorney of New Jersey Alina Habba. The encounter was also reportedly captured on body camera footage worn by the ICE officers.
Additionally, Jeffries was subsequently asked whether he intended to disclose the identities of those involved in the arrest of a staff member at Congressman Jerry Nadler’s Manhattan office. Federal agents entered the office in pursuit of those that they alleged were involved in riots — maintaining that they were being sheltered there. “We have the right to check. You are harboring rioters in the office,” one agent stated in a video recording. During the incident, another staff member was also placed in handcuffs.
ICE agents have consistently encountered significant public backlash from liberals and leftists while carrying out enforcement operations. In Massachusetts, a Worcester city councilor intervened in the attempted arrest of an illegal alien from Brazil with a criminal record. Similarly, in Tennessee, a state senator posted a video in which she boasted about obstructing ICE officers. In San Diego, a workplace enforcement action by ICE was also denounced by local elected officials as “state-sponsored terrorism.” These confrontations underscore a broader pattern of resistance—not only from those targeted for arrest, but increasingly from left-leaning public officials opposing federal immigration enforcement efforts. Stay informed! Receive breaking news blasts directly to your inbox for free. Subscribe here. https://www.oann.com/alerts |

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