
(Courtesy Bryan Cox/U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement via REUTERS)
Activists publish private information of ICE employees in protest of the current immigration policies, putting their lives in danger.
Activists, including a New York University professor, obtained the phone numbers and home addresses of more than 1,500 employees and published the information online.
Wikileaks also published personal information and photos and named the agency’s more than 9,000 current and former employees.
ICE officials have since slammed the website for releasing the information, saying the reckless and irresponsible move puts those who protect and uphold the law at risk.
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