- The Trump administration has issued a warning regarding a potential ‘massive exposure’ risk to ICE officials if a proposed bill by House Democrats is approved.
- The controversy centers around a plan proposed by a congressman from the Bronx that involves using QR codes for ICE agents.
- Administration officials have sharply criticized the QR code plan, labeling it as a ‘doxxing campaign.’
- The intention behind the proposed bill is perceived by the administration as an effort to protect ‘criminal illegal aliens’ at the expense of ICE officers’ privacy and safety.
- This move has sparked significant debate over the balance between transparency, accountability, and the protection of law enforcement officials.
- The administration’s response highlights the sensitive nature of the immigration enforcement debate and the challenges faced in balancing differing priorities.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-admin-warns-widescale-doxxing-if-house-dems-new-bill-passes)














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