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DHS Identifies Two Criminal Leakers, Prosecution Imminent

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announces two DHS employees will face felony charges for leaking sensitive information about immigration operations.

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  1. Kristi Noem IDs 'leakers' who allegedly thwarted immigration raids

    High-level Trump administration officials are under enormous pressure to carry out the president's "mass deportation" effort.

    Kristi Noem IDs 'leakers' who allegedly thwarted immigration raids

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Mar 7th, 2025, 8:39 PM ET

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Secretary Kristi Noem of DHS announced that two individuals within the agency will be referred for felony prosecution for allegedly leaking information about immigration operations, jeopardizing law enforcement lives. The names of the accused were not disclosed, but they may face up to 10 years in prison. This move comes as DHS and ICE officials express concerns about leaks affecting operations aimed at mass deportations under the Trump administration. Noem emphasized that the agency is committed to rooting out leakers and ensuring justice for the American people.


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  • DHS has identified two individuals who allegedly leaked sensitive operational information, endangering law enforcement officers during immigration enforcement raids.

  • The Department of Justice will be referred to prosecute these individuals for felony charges, which could lead to prison sentences of up to 10 years.

  • The Trump administration is under pressure to effectively carry out mass deportation efforts, with officials citing that leaks are hindering their operations.


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