DHS prosecuting criminal leakers

I already have.
Ok, you don't want to answer, and I am not going searching, so there ya go, throwing out more statements you are unwilling to explain...

I don't know why it is so damned hard to get you people to answer a simple question....but, hey, we know now what we've known for some time...You're just full of shit...
 
Ok, you don't want to answer, and I am not going searching, so there ya go, throwing out more statements you are unwilling to explain...

I don't know why it is so damned hard to get you people to answer a simple question....but, hey, we know now what we've known for some time...You're just full of shit...

I don't know why it's so hard for you to remember what I've already wrote to you.
 
Ok, thanks for that....

So, what you're saying is that no one was tipped off right? Well let's see...




Aurora CO.
Jackson Hole WY.
Oakland CA.

All three of these places leaked either ongoing, or upcoming raids that tipped off these criminal illegals Biden let into the country.

You sound supremely foolish denying that this occurred...Come on pknopp, wise up.
 
Ok, thanks for that....

So, what you're saying is that no one was tipped off right? Well let's see...




Aurora CO.
Jackson Hole WY.
Oakland CA.

All three of these places leaked either ongoing, or upcoming raids that tipped off these criminal illegals Biden let into the country.

You sound supremely foolish denying that this occurred...Come on pknopp, wise up.

The first one I can't read. The second one sounds like the local police were simple gave a heads up to avoid any confusion. Not a bad idea. The third was 2018.

There will be no one prosecuted.
 
Ok, you don't want to answer, and I am not going searching, so there ya go, throwing out more statements you are unwilling to explain...

I don't know why it is so damned hard to get you people to answer a simple question....but, hey, we know now what we've known for some time...You're just full of shit...
they don't answer because they lied and can't support the lie when called on it.
 
The first one I can't read. The second one sounds like the local police were simple gave a heads up to avoid any confusion. Not a bad idea. The third was 2018.

There will be no one prosecuted.
Well, we have your prediction, which might I remind you that your prediction record is abysmal....

But, interesting that you think letting local police know, and they in turn informing the targets of the raid were a good thing....Thanks for telling us what a POS you are....
 
Well, we have your prediction, which might I remind you that your prediction record is abysmal....

Yeah? LOL...........


But, interesting that you think letting local police know, and they in turn informing the targets of the raid were a good thing....Thanks for telling us what a POS you are....

Nowhere does it state any targets were informed. It's hard to discuss something with someone that is so willing to just make stuff up.

The article is simply noting the current pissing match between the FBI and ICE.
 
The first one I can't read. The second one sounds like the local police were simple gave a heads up to avoid any confusion. Not a bad idea. The third was 2018.

There will be no one prosecuted.
As for the first article from SOFREP....

"Federal authorities have now confirmed that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has identified individuals within its ranks who allegedly leaked sensitive information about planned Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. These leaks have compromised law enforcement activities and endangered the lives of agents involved. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has announced that those responsible will face termination and potential legal action.

The Leaks: Compromised Operations​

The leaks of sensitive information about ICE operations have significantly undermined law enforcement efforts and put officers in harm’s way. Several major raids were compromised due to leaked details, allowing criminals to evade capture and reducing the effectiveness of these operations.

One of the most damaging leaks involved a planned ICE raid in Aurora, Colorado. Authorities had targeted at least 100 members of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TDA), a group known for human trafficking, drug smuggling, and brutal violence. However, before the operation could take place, details were leaked directly to the gang. As a result, ICE agents were only able to apprehend a single TDA member, turning what should have been a large-scale takedown into a near-total failure.


A similar incident occurred in Los Angeles, where an upcoming ICE operation was exposed by the Los Angeles Times, citing anonymous sources. The publication of raid details jeopardized the mission and put ICE agents at significant risk. Common sense says that when criminals are aware of law enforcement plans in advance, they have the opportunity to flee, destroy evidence, or even ambush officers. This has made an already dangerous job even more life-threatening.

In Chicago, another ICE deportation operation had to be postponed when its details were leaked and subsequently published in The Wall Street Journal. The exposure forced authorities to rethink their approach, delaying the operation and potentially allowing targets to slip away. These setbacks illustrate how leaks can disrupt enforcement efforts on a national scale.

Tom Homan, the former ICE director and current “border czar,” has been vocal about the devastating consequences of these leaks. He pointed out that when ICE’s plans are exposed, the number of arrests drops significantly, preventing dangerous individuals from being removed from the streets. Homan stressed that these leaks put law enforcement officers in extreme danger, stating, “When operations get leaked like that, it puts our men at risk. This job is dangerous, everybody can agree to that. When they get a heads-up we’re coming, it’s only a matter of time before officers are ambushed.”
Attorney General Pam Bondi echoed these concerns, warning that leaking operational details directly threatens the lives of officers. She emphasized that people often fail to understand the real-world consequences of these leaks, saying, “If anyone leaks anything, people don’t understand that risks our lives of great law enforcement.”

You said you couldn't read it, so here it is....no excuse now.
 
As for the first article from SOFREP....

"Federal authorities have now confirmed that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has identified individuals within its ranks who allegedly leaked sensitive information about planned Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. These leaks have compromised law enforcement activities and endangered the lives of agents involved. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has announced that those responsible will face termination and potential legal action.

The Leaks: Compromised Operations​

The leaks of sensitive information about ICE operations have significantly undermined law enforcement efforts and put officers in harm’s way. Several major raids were compromised due to leaked details, allowing criminals to evade capture and reducing the effectiveness of these operations.

One of the most damaging leaks involved a planned ICE raid in Aurora, Colorado. Authorities had targeted at least 100 members of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TDA), a group known for human trafficking, drug smuggling, and brutal violence. However, before the operation could take place, details were leaked directly to the gang. As a result, ICE agents were only able to apprehend a single TDA member, turning what should have been a large-scale takedown into a near-total failure.


A similar incident occurred in Los Angeles, where an upcoming ICE operation was exposed by the Los Angeles Times, citing anonymous sources. The publication of raid details jeopardized the mission and put ICE agents at significant risk. Common sense says that when criminals are aware of law enforcement plans in advance, they have the opportunity to flee, destroy evidence, or even ambush officers. This has made an already dangerous job even more life-threatening.

In Chicago, another ICE deportation operation had to be postponed when its details were leaked and subsequently published in The Wall Street Journal. The exposure forced authorities to rethink their approach, delaying the operation and potentially allowing targets to slip away. These setbacks illustrate how leaks can disrupt enforcement efforts on a national scale.


Attorney General Pam Bondi echoed these concerns, warning that leaking operational details directly threatens the lives of officers. She emphasized that people often fail to understand the real-world consequences of these leaks, saying, “If anyone leaks anything, people don’t understand that risks our lives of great law enforcement.”

You said you couldn't read it, so here it is....no excuse now.

Excuses. I have already covered this. When there are actual prosecutions, feel free to post them.
 
Yeah? LOL...........




Nowhere does it state any targets were informed. It's hard to discuss something with someone that is so willing to just make stuff up.

The article is simply noting the current pissing match between the FBI and ICE.
Let me ask, is it hard going through life being a giant moron?

What in the holy hell do you think the FBI, and ICE are arguing about? dummy.
 
Excuses. I have already covered this. When there are actual prosecutions, feel free to post them.
Oh don't worry about that....Posting your failed predictions is becoming a drinking game....
 
Let me ask, is it hard going through life being a giant moron?

What in the holy hell do you think the FBI, and ICE are arguing about? dummy.

Each blaming the other for their ineptitude.
 
Oh don't worry about that....Posting your failed predictions is becoming a drinking game....

Still waiting on Trump to get us out of Afghanistan (which I said he never would)

Still waiting on the release of the Kennedy assassination papers (which I said wouldn't be released)

Still waiting on the "rich to pay their fair share" (which I said the Democrats would never do.)

I have more.
 
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