ON
← Volver al feed
United States🏛️ Políticaayer

Judge's Conclusions About Risks of Identification for ICE Officers

Judge Robert Payne of the Eastern District of Virginia issued conclusions in the case U.S. v. Virginia regarding the risks faced by ICE officers due to doxxing activities. The report highlights that increased enforcement efforts have led to targeted harassment and retaliation against ICE personnel. According to affidavits from Eric S. Weiss, Deputy Field Office Director at DHS, individuals often photograph and publicly share ICE officers’ identities online, using this information to intimidate and harass them. This practice, known as 'doxxing,' is linked to organized crime and transnational criminal organizations, which have established bounties for violent acts against ICE and CBP personnel. The bounties range from $2,000 for gathering intelligence to $50,000 for assassinating high-ranking officials. Additionally, anti-ICE activists use facial recognition technology to identify officers and share their locations, leading to further harassment and threats.

Cómo lo cubrió cada lado

El mismo suceso, agrupado por la inclinación política de los medios que lo cubren.

Cómo lo cubrió cada lado

Apoya noticias independientes y conscientes del sesgo y desbloquea el pulso social, el voto de la comunidad y tu feed Para ti personalizado.

Hazte suscriptor

Cobertura en el mundo

El mismo suceso según se informó en otros países.

Cobertura en el mundo

Apoya noticias independientes y conscientes del sesgo y desbloquea el pulso social, el voto de la comunidad y tu feed Para ti personalizado.

Hazte suscriptor

Verificación de afirmaciones

Las principales afirmaciones fácticas y cuántas fuentes las respaldan o las rebaten.

Verificación de afirmaciones

Apoya noticias independientes y conscientes del sesgo y desbloquea el pulso social, el voto de la comunidad y tu feed Para ti personalizado.

Hazte suscriptor

Ir a las fuentes primarias (1)

Las fuentes oficiales en las que se basa la cobertura. Léelas directamente para evitar el encuadre.

1 informaciones

Reason logoReasonAfín a un partidoCentroayer
Judge's Conclusions About Risks of Identification for ICE Officers

Judge Robert Payne of the Eastern District of Virginia issued conclusions in the case U.S. v. Virginia regarding the risks faced by ICE officers due to doxxing activities. The report highlights that increased enforcement efforts have led to targeted harassment and retaliation against ICE personnel. According to affidavits from Eric S. Weiss, Deputy Field Office Director at DHS, individuals often photograph and publicly share ICE officers’ identities online, using this information to intimidate and harass them. This practice, known as 'doxxing,' is linked to organized crime and transnational criminal organizations, which have established bounties for violent acts against ICE and CBP personnel. The bounties range from $2,000 for gathering intelligence to $50,000 for assassinating high-ranking officials. Additionally, anti-ICE activists use facial recognition technology to identify officers and share their locations, leading to further harassment and threats.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): While the subject involves law enforcement and national security, the article presents factual findings from legal documents and official affidavits without overt ideological framing. It reports on the dangers posed to ICE officers without taking a clear partisan stance, focusing on documented risks

Mantengamos las noticias honestas.

ObjectiveNews se financia con los lectores y no tiene anuncios: te mostramos el sesgo en lugar de ocultarlo. Apoya el periodismo independiente por 5 €/mes.

Hazte suscriptor

Historias relacionadas