Attorney General Pam Bondi said on Oct. 22 that a plan by Democrats to launch an online platform tracking Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in Los Angeles could endanger federal agents and expose them to harassment or violence.
Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) said during an Oct. 21 news conference alongside Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass that Democrats on the House Oversight Committee will launch what Garcia called a “master ICE tracker.” The online database would allow the public to submit and review reports of ICE activity across the Los Angeles area, including videos and other data.
“Over the course of the next couple of weeks, the Oversight Committee will be launching on their website a master ICE tracker where we’re going to be essentially tracking every single instance that we can verify that the community will send,” Garcia said.
“You’ll be able to send us information. ... It’ll be all available in one central place, and you’ll be able to look up that information as it relates to Los Angeles as well.”
Garcia described the initiative as part of a wide congressional investigation into alleged wrongful detentions by ICE under the Trump administration. Garcia also said he plans to hold a congressional field hearing in Los Angeles at which residents can testify about immigration enforcement concerns, calling it part of a broader inquiry into alleged civil rights violations by federal agents.
The ICE tracker project drew swift condemnation from Bondi, who said such tools could compromise law enforcement operations and fuel organized hostility toward immigration officers.
Border czar Tom Homan said recent heated rhetoric, along with efforts to expose the movements and identities of ICE agents, have already correlated with a surge in organized attacks on law enforcement personnel and facilities.

He said the Department of Justice (DOJ) is already investigating the financing of organized groups that attack ICE agents and facilities in a coordinated way.
“They will find out who is funding this, and they will be held accountable,” Homan said, noting that the riots are “absolutely organized.”

“Why?“ Garcia said on Oct. 21. ”Because they look like me, because they are of Latino origin, or because they are suspected to not be a U.S. citizen, or because they are suspected of crimes that they have not committed.”
Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin rejected the criticism. She told The Epoch Times in an emailed statement that the department “enforces federal immigration law without fear, favor, or prejudice.”
She said claims that ICE targets U.S. citizens or engages in racial profiling are “disgusting, reckless, and categorically false.”
McLaughlin noted that assaults on ICE officers have risen by more than 1,000 percent amid “smears” from “sanctuary politicians,” and warned that anyone who obstructs or assaults law enforcement will face consequences.
She said that since June 6, ICE and Customs and Border Protection have arrested more than 7,100 illegal immigrants in the Los Angeles area.







