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Democrats Plan 'Master ICE Tracker' to Monitor Agents, Bondi Vows Prosecution

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In a brazen assault on America’s border security, House Democrats, led by Rep. Robert Garcia, D-CA, are gearing up to launch a chilling "master ICE tracker" to expose the locations of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

This reckless scheme, announced Tuesday, reeks of far-left activism and threatens the safety of federal officers defending the nation’s sovereignty.

Garcia, flanked by Los Angeles Democrat Mayor Karen Bass, boasted about the plan at a Monday press conference.

"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 essentially can – will be tracking every single instance that we can verify that the community will send, be able to send us information on,” Garcia declared. “It’ll be all available in one central place."

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The "oversight" is a hit list designed to expose and endanger federal agents to Antifa radicals and open-borders zealots.

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi fired back, slamming Democrats for their reckless scheme.

"Shutdown Democrats are already refusing to pay our law enforcement agents. Now, @RepRobertGarcia and @SenBlumenthalare trying to put ICE agents at risk just for doing their jobs,” Bondi posted on X. “@TheJusticeDepthas ZERO tolerance for violence against law enforcement — we will prosecute any person who physically assaults our agents."

Garcia clapped back, deflecting and changing the subject.

"Hey@AGPamBondi, ICE detaining over 170 U.S. citizens is not them ‘just doing their jobs.’ But since you have the time to tweet at me—when are you going to stop covering for pedophiles and release the Epstein files?” he posted on X, dodging the real issue: endangering agents’ lives.

Leftists have targeted ICE throughout Trump's presidency.

A now-deleted X account, LA Scanner, doxxed agents’ locations in Los Angeles before its operator was doxxed in return.

Meanwhile, a tech developer’s ICEBlock app, meant to track ICE and thwart Trump’s immigration policies, was yanked by Apple and Google after administration pressure.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-CT, doubled down, accusing ICE of "using police state tactics to terrorize communities across the country — unlawfully arresting at least 170 U.S. citizens in the process."

Yet Democrats’ tracker threatens to unleash chaos, inviting violence against agents enforcing the law.

President Trump’s administration has cracked down hard on illegal immigration, recently imposing a $1,000 fee on paroled migrants to curb fraud and strengthen oversight.

"The Biden Administration abused America’s immigration system and turned parole into a de facto amnesty program," said DHS assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin.

This escalating battle over immigration enforcement is reaching a boiling point.

Democrats’ tracker plan, set to launch within weeks, risks inflaming tensions further, potentially exposing federal agents to violence.

As the nation watches, the Justice Department stands firm, vowing to protect its officers.

The question remains: will this dangerous gambit backfire, or will it fuel an already polarized debate? Only time will tell.

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