An independently owned Marriott hotel in Bloomington, Minnesota, has terminated an employee who allegedly doxxed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents by leaking their personal information and surveillance images online.
According to Gateway Pundit, the staff member reportedly captured and released surveillance photos, names, and email addresses of ICE agents shortly after they checked in at the hotels front desk. The material was then posted to an anti-ICE Reddit thread titled ICE WATCH MN, a forum apparently dedicated to targeting federal immigration officers.
The hotel, facing immediate concerns over guest safety and privacy, issued a statement to Fox News condemning the breach. The privacy and safety of our guests is of the utmost importance to us. Upon learning of this situation last evening, we immediately investigated the matter and identified the person responsible for capturing the images in the post.
Management confirmed the swift disciplinary action taken against the worker involved. This individual is not longer an employee of our organization.
ICE officials, who have been under relentless attack from the left for simply enforcing federal law, welcomed the hotels decision. Doxing ICE officers and agents puts them and their families at enormous risk especially now as they face a 1,300% increase in assaults, a 3,200% increase in car attacks and an 8,000% increase in death threats, ICE said.
Bloomington lies roughly 10 miles from Minneapolis, where the federal government is currently deploying additional ICE agents amid rising tensions. On Wednesday, a woman was fatally shot after she allegedly attempted to run over an ICE agent in Minneapolis, an incident the Department of Homeland Security has described as an act of domestic terrorism.
While federal officers face escalating threats, much of the corporate media has focused its ire not on the extremists targeting law enforcement, but on the agents themselves. The media doxxed the agent who fatally shot the anti-ICE protestor, underscoring a climate in which those enforcing immigration law are increasingly treated as villains rather than public servants.
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