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Bondi Lashes Out at Democrats’ Proposed ICE Tracker

Bondi Lashes Out at Democrats’ Proposed ICE Tracker

Rep. Garcia: “…the Oversight Committee will be launching on their website a master ICE tracker where we can, we’re going to be essentially tracking every single instance that we can verify that the community will send…”

Attorney General lashed out at Democrats who want to build a master “ICE tracker” website.

Bondi wrote on X:

Shutdown Democrats are already refusing to pay our law enforcement agents. Now, @RepRobertGarcia and @SenBlumenthal are trying to put ICE agents at risk just for doing their jobs.

@TheJusticeDepthas ZERO tolerance for violence against law enforcement — we will prosecute any person who physically assaults our agents.

Bondi posted a video of Garcia’s announcement alongside Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. He said:

Uh, the Oversight Committee, I shared this with the mayor over the course of the next couple of weeks, the Oversight Committee will be launching on their website a master ICE tracker where we can, we’re going to be essentially tracking every single instance that we can verify that the community will send, be able to send us information. It’ll be all available in one central place, and you’ll be able to look up that information as it relates to Los Angeles as well.

Garcia is pretty vague. Will it only show where ICE arrests happen? Will it show the location of ICE agents?

Garcia claimed he wants to launch the website due to concerns that ICE agents have targeted American citizens. From The Washington Examiner:

Garcia’s latest efforts to track ICE come partly in response to concerns that federal agents are targeting people for detention and deportation due to their race. Over 7,100 people in the Los Angeles area suspected of being illegal immigrants have been arrested since June, the DHS said this week.

Garcia pointed to a ProPublica report released last week that indicated around 170 U.S. citizens have been arrested by the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE.

“Why? Because they look like me, because they are of Latino origin, or because they are suspected to not be a U.S. citizen, or because they are suspected of crimes that they have not committed,” the California Democrat said Monday.

Okay, look, I don’t even like everything ICE is doing. It is unacceptable that they’ve arrested American citizens. Additionally, the Constitution applies to everyone in America.

Does that mean the ICE agents should be doxxed and threatened? No.

Earlier this month, the DOJ requested that Apple remove the ICEBlock app, which enabled users to report the locations of ICE agents.

The DOJ shared concerns about the safety of the officers.

Apple removed it due to those concerns.

The DOJ also asked Meta to remove a Facebook group where people could “dox and target” ICE agents in Chicago.

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Comments

Can we stop with the Democrats themed headline language?

Bondi isn’t lashing out, she’s calling out a Democrat effort to subvert ICE.

In Democrats media, Republicans lash, pounce, etc. We don’t need to emulate that

And yes Democrats behind this effort deserve a good lashing – followed by a criminal investigation potentially if they are interfering with law enforcement and trying to obstruct justice. (Spoiler alert: they are trying to)

At the very least, the admitted geniuses behind this effort should be censured and possibly expelled by their peers. Get on it, congresswankers, do your jobs for a change,

Well Mary , the American citizens can let ICE know they are and get proof.
It is what it is but there aren’t too many white illegals
Lots of black brown and Asian

I really hate it when you state, I don’t like everything they do, gee golly ms Molly
If only the invaders would leave peacefully

    I was thinking the same thing. Yelling, “I’m an American citizen!” doesn’t really mean much without proof. And a driver’s license isn’t proof because several states are issuing them to illegals. A birth certificate or passport, maybe. But those can be forged too.

    Besides, if ICE is conducting a raid and an American Citizen gets caught up and arrested because they were inserting themselves into the situation, does it really matter that they are a citizen? Instead of scheduling their deportation, you instead turn them over to other federal LEOs for prosecution for “impeding with official duties” or some such.

Someone should release a Democrat tracker and see how they like their every move being followed? 🤔😂

    exfed in reply to mailman. | October 22, 2025 at 4:07 pm

    Someone should release a Democrat stock tracker and see how they like their every insider trade being followed by their profit seeking constituents.

    JohnSmith100 in reply to mailman. | October 22, 2025 at 5:10 pm

    That was my reaction when I read the headline. Maybe he can be chipped like we do with livestock?

    justacog in reply to mailman. | October 23, 2025 at 6:49 am

    After Charlie Kirk was assassinated, I suggested that the NSA should doxx all of Reddit.

Between defund the police, attacking ICE officers and now this, at some point we have to consider it proven that the Democrat leadership really does hate law enforcement.

In my experience, the people who hate LEOs the most are criminals.

RICO the damn Dems.

Subotai Bahadur | October 22, 2025 at 4:49 pm

As has been noted elsewhere, if this tracker is used to set up ambushes of ICE agents doing their jobs, does that make the Democrats accessories to the assaults/murders? Further, and noting that many of the hostile foreign invaders ICE is targeting are repeat convicted violent felons; if this tracker enables one or more to escape and then commit further violent felonies, does this make the Democrats accessories to those crimes? Finally, is there any possibility that individual Democrats who run or are in charge of the tracker and its information dissemination system can be individually criminally charged?

We can dream.

Subotai Bahadur

As this tracker is based on citizen inputs, why don’t the good citizens provide (swamp?) this tracker with all sorts of potential sightings in the LA and Chicago areas? That should keep their staff busy verifying. They just may want something to do, In fact someone, much cleverer than I, could create a set of bots to spew out reports at all hours and from what appears to be multiple sources. Just saying. These kinds of efforts are susceptible to GIGO.

Dox dem pols.

JackinSilverSpring | October 22, 2025 at 5:19 pm

At what point does opposition turn into insurrection?

George_Kaplan | October 22, 2025 at 8:34 pm

Why is the Oversight Committee releasing a Democrat resource? Republicans have a majority do they not, and there’s currently no funding, so how are Democrats getting what they want???

>Okay, look, I don’t even like everything ICE is doing. It is unacceptable that they’ve arrested American citizens.

It’s 100% acceptable if those “American citizens” were actively obstructing ICE operations.

Dolce Far Niente | October 22, 2025 at 9:30 pm

“Okay, look, I don’t even like everything ICE is doing. It is unacceptable that they’ve arrested American citizens.”

First, prove they HAVE arrested American citizens on IMMIGRATION charges; you can’t possibly accept Pro Publica at face value.

Second, you must acknowledge that ICE is completely justified in arresting ANYONE who is interfering in their lawful activities, including American citizens.

Then. let’s talk about any other law enforcement body who has ever arrested people on charges that were later proved to be false or mistaken. Happens every day, everywhere, and is an inevitable part of law enforcement.

Let’s not pretend that ICE is uniquely awful in this regard; this is just virtue signaling.

This is a really disappointing take.

ICE has indeed been arresting US citizens, and it is concerning. The Institute for Justice, which as we all know is the good guys, is suing the government on behalf of Leo Venegas, a US citizen who’s been arrested twice, simply for working at a construction site while appearing Latino. On both occasions he informed agents that he is a US citizen, and they had no probable cause to believe otherwise, but they arrested him anyway. He then showed them his REAL ID, and they ignored it; on both occasions.

There’s also Maria Greeley, of Chicago, a US citizen born in Illinois, who was carrying her US passport when she was arrested; the agents refused to believe that it was genuine, for no other reason than her appearance didn’t match their head-up-their-rear-ends perception of what someone with the name Greely ought to look like.

The law is that racial profiling is allowed to be used as one factor in reasonable suspicion, but not in probable cause. And even for reasonable suspicion it can only be one factor, it can’t be the whole reason.