Posted on 06/22/2018 9:00:26 AM PDT by mooncoin
WikiLeaks has published a catalog of U.S. Immigration Customs Enforcement officials with employment history scraped from their LinkedIn profiles.
The group known for blasting classified records debuted its ICEPatrol project Thursday night with a database of photos, titles, job and school history for more than 9,000 current and former federal employees associated with the agency.
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#5 If the information released exposes law enforcement people to danger, then WikiLeaks should be closed.
My son is a former police officer and I don’t anyone to harm him. Fortunately he is armed in his new job but nevertheless, we’ve had a major death threat against us by a drug dealer and had problems getting the local cops to even listen to what was going on. Fortunately another jurisdiction had had a real officer who worked with us to put this crazy guy away before someone got killed (basically him because we were out gunning for him and his supposed African “muscle” before they could get us).
By the way, everyone in my working family is/was out there defending the United States. Did back from the Cold War to Vietnam to Kosovo, Iraq and back in the US of A.
Better to get them before they get you. WikiLeaks and the New York psycho profession who created this list are “clear and present dangers” to ICE personnel. The only purpose for creating this list and publishing it was to give our enemies and psychos a “killing list of targets”.
If you support that, then you are as evil as they are and should not be here at FR.
Reading comprehension is not your forte. I very plainly said that I do not agree with the publication of this list.
#63. Reread your post. Sorry about my comments but what your wrote confused me as to where you stood. Your reply clears things up.
I would be none too surprised if this was mostly dummy contact info, precisely to filter out this type of nonsense. Not unusual for large orgs w/high profile to establish alias emails that point to both a bulk folder for junk and a separate email for messages deemed to be legit. You’ll also notice a good number of these people appeared to have already left ICE/DHS (”start date/end date”)
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