Sen. Marsha Blackburn unveils bill to shield law enforcement from doxxing as Dems push to out ICE agents
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents carrying out the Trump administration’s mass deportation efforts.
Under the Protecting Law Enforcement from Doxxing Act, those who release the name of an officer “with the intent to obstruct a criminal investigation or immigration enforcement operation” could face up to five years behind bars and a fine.
“Blue city mayors are doing everything they can to obstruct the Trump administration’s efforts to deport criminal illegal aliens,” Blackburn (R-Tenn.) said in a statement.
Her new bill is a direct response to Democratic Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell after it emerged that his office had been keeping track of engagement between ICE authorities and local officials. O’Connell has framed the effort as a transparency push.
O’Connell’s team publicly released details of those interactions, including names of feds on a city website, before local officials removed some of the names.
