The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said on Oct. 14 that it has obtained “credible intelligence” that cartels in Mexico have placed bounties on U.S. law enforcement officers and officials.
“These criminal networks have issued explicit instructions to U.S.-based sympathetics, including street gangs in Chicago, to monitor, harass, and assassinate federal agents,” the department stated.
The department noted several federal investigations, which are still active, that have uncovered intelligence showing that the cartels have advertised a tiered bounty system of remuneration for various actions escalating in violence and ambition.
Intelligence gathering or doxxing of federal agents, including taking photos and gathering information about their families, could receive a payout of $2,000, and kidnapping or non-lethal assaults on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or Customs and Border Protection agents could receive payments of up to $10,000. Assassinations of high-ranking U.S. officials could see payments of up to $50,000, according to the DHS.
The investigations also revealed that criminal groups, including members of Chicago’s street gangs with ties to the Latin Kings, have developed networks of armed rooftop “spotters” who track ICE and Customs and Border Protection officers and communicate their coordinates.
“This surveillance has enabled ambushes and disruptions during routine enforcement actions, including recent raids under Operation Midway Blitz,” the DHS stated.
The intelligence comes as federal and state authorities are at loggerheads over how to approach law enforcement in the state.

Pritzker said on Oct. 5 that the ICE operations were creating a “war zone” and leaving ordinary residents terrorized. He said that agents were going after a few gang members but that in at least one of the raids, elderly people and children were held for a few hours.
Brandon, on Oct. 6, signed an executive order prohibiting federal immigration agents from using city-owned property during their law enforcement operations.
Support From Antifa
The DHS also laid blame on the far-left extremist group Antifa for aiding and abetting these criminal groups by organizing protests to block federal operations in Chicago and in Portland, Oregon. This has shielded cartel-linked individuals from deportation, according to the DHS.Antifa originated under the Soviet Union and functioned as the violent wing of Germany’s Communist Party to target political rivals.

“These criminal networks are not just resisting the rule of law, they are waging an organized campaign of terror against the brave men and women who protect our borders and communities,” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said.
“Our agents are facing ambushes, drone surveillance, and death threats, all because they dare to enforce the laws passed by Congress. We will not back down from these threats, and every criminal, terrorist, and illegal alien will face American justice.”







