Tom Czar Tom Homan on the Trump Border

Border Czar Tom Homan is threatening legal action after anti-ICE activists released photos, names and addresses of ICE agents operating in Southern California. Homan told Fox & Friends Wednesday that the flyers “cross the line” and that he will seek the Justice Department’s action. He also revealed that he needed 24-7 police protection due to death threats.
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Tom Homan: Look, I think they crossed the line. They started posting pictures, addresses and phone numbers. Due to death threats, I now have state police officers around my home as 24-7. However, I know how it feels to be Doxx. These agents are not worth it. The agents wear guns on their hips and wear Kevlar vests every day in an attempt to make their community safer. We are very clear: we focus on the worst. We focus on criminal and national security threats. So I had a meeting with the Justice Department today and what can we do about it. I think this crosses the boundaries that hinder federal law enforcement officers from performing their duties. So I hope we can find out who these people are and we can prosecute them for crimes.
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – February 2: Anti-registration protesters blocked Highway 101 while protesting against the Trump administration’s deportation in Los Angeles, California on February 2, 2025. Thousands of marched and protested against immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) and mass deportations in downtown Los Angeles, blocked Highway 101 multiple times and created a deadlock in the area. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Several federal law enforcement sources confirmed to Fox News national correspondent Bill Melugin that anti-ice activists have been interfering in ice operations Los Angeles Area Posters have now begun posting in recent days, including personal information from ICE and Homeland Security Investigation (HSI) officials working in the Los Angeles and Southern California areas.
Posters written in Spanish are roughly translated as “treat these faces with caution.” It is not clear which radical group is making the posters, but ICE officials say they know and are investigating.
A Los Angeles FBI spokesman also shared a statement with Fox News warning those interfering in law enforcement actions could face potential prosecution.
“FBI protection measures, including freedom of speech and assembly. However, anyone who hinders law enforcement actions, potentially threatening the safety of law enforcement personnel and the safety of subjects investigated, are subject to potential prosecutions from the Department of Justice,” the spokesman said.
This is Anti-immigrant activists interrupt On Sunday afternoon, the planned multi-agency task force involved ICE, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and the FBI agents.
Ice officials said the action was Investigation of criminals, Not a raid.
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Stepheny Price of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.