Mullin supports increased penalties for protesters who dox ICE officers
Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin has expressed support for legislation aimed at increasing penalties for protesters who disclose the identities of ICE officers. This comes in light of recent threats made against an ICE officer and his family during a protest in New Jersey. Mullin emphasized the need for stiff penalties to deter such actions and hold accountable those funding the protests.
- ▪Markwayne Mullin supports bipartisan legislation to enhance penalties for doxing ICE officers.
- ▪A protester recently threatened to kill an ICE officer and his family in New Jersey.
- ▪Mullin advocates for increased penalties to discourage violent protests and protect federal officers.
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Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin on Wednesday backed a House Republican’s call for bipartisan legislation to increase penalties for protesters who publicly disclose the identities of Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel. ICE officers, especially if they are unmasked, have been frequently doxed as they conduct immigration enforcement operations. This pattern reemerged at Delaney Hall in New Jersey last week when an anti-ICE protester threatened to kill an officer and his family.
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