Anti-ICE Doxing Network Exposed
An investigative journalist infiltrated an anti-ICE network’s Signal chats and exposed the names of several potentially prominent people involved.
Independent journalist Cam Higby released a story over the weekend that exposed how leftist anti-ICE agitators in Minnesota have been coordinating to track, identify, and impede federal law enforcement.
The group uses Signal chats to gather information, communicate, and coordinate. Higby infiltrated these chats and sought to identify a number of the people involved, especially at the leadership level, who have been engaged in efforts to obstruct ICE from doing its job.
The tactics of these anti-ICE agitators are pretty simple. They gather information on suspected immigration officials by collecting license plates into a database. They track these suspected agents to find where they are staying. They also coordinate to impede suspected ICE actions.
Of course, they do this all in the name of “protests,” but this is not a simple protest. These are acts of obstructing law enforcement. The agitators’ strategy is to discredit ICE and stop all enforcement of federal immigration law.
In fact, the recently deceased Alex Pretti, who was killed while resisting arrest, was a member of this Signal chat network.
However, Higby uncovered other names that also expose the potential that this coordinated anti-ICE effort includes members of the media and even Minnesota politicians.
Since the allegations about these political individuals have not yet been confirmed, we will not share their names. However, there appears to be enough smoke for the FBI to investigate the potential fire.
As FBI Director Kash Patel made clear, “We immediately opened up that investigation because that sort of Signal chat being coordinated with individuals, not just locally in Minnesota, but maybe even around the country — if that leads to a break in the federal statute or a violation of some law, then we are going to arrest people. You cannot create a scenario that illegally entraps and puts law enforcement in harm’s way.”
If Minnesota Democrats are involved, it may explain Democrat Governor Tim Walz’s sudden willingness to at least appear to de-escalate the situation via his phone conversation with Donald Trump. The governor is already in hot water over the Somali welfare fraud scandal, and he has repeatedly used incendiary rhetoric about ICE, which may be why he is suddenly trying to make nice with Trump.
Should it be found that members of the Walz administration were complicit in doxing and impeding federal immigration law enforcement, it would further expose that these anti-ICE agitators are not some organic grassroots protest by the American people, but rather an organized, agenda-driven campaign by radical leftist groups to undermine the Rule of Law and sow discord across the country.
If Democrats are complicit in such activities aimed at obstructing the lawful actions of federal law enforcement officers upholding our laws, they may be guilty of insurrection. Anyone working against the federal government in such a manner needs to be held to account.
Keep an eye on this story. If it does turn out that Democrat officials were involved in these Signal chats, and even directing their actions, then we’re dealing with a much bigger scandal.