The agent shares the “greatest fears” as a democrats with anti-ice rhetoric and attack

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EXCLUSIVE: After a fatal anti-gloss shooting in Dallas this week, a special federal agent working on deportations revealed that their “greatest fear” is that they will have remained blocked by sanctuary jurisdictions in front of third-party rioters “which were rolled up to believe that I remove someone”.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, the agent, who works in New England, said that the interference of demonstrators who have been radicalized by the anti-ice rhetoric of the Democrats have become a regular event.
In the midst of these interferences, the agent said that they received very little support from the application of local laws and states, whose hands are linked because of the sanctuary policies adopted by the Democrats. The result is an extremely tense situation, which the agent’s fears could become uncontrollable at any time.
“My biggest fear, these are third parties who have been fascinated to believe that I take away someone, that I remove their rights, and I destroy someone’s life without reason, being present when it happens and trying to interfere with what we do, because it becomes dangerous, it is really the case,” said the agent.
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“One of our biggest fears,” continued the agent, “said we are going there and there are 3 or 4, and we stop a guy, then the crowds come out, and the crowd becomes violent, or they become really aggressive, they hinder our jobs.”
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The danger is particularly acute in the courts of the sanctuary, said the agent, because there, “local police will not help us all the time”.
“It depends very on where this ice installation is located, how it will be treated,” they explained.
In New England, the agent said that some law enforcement organizations “did not want to help us with anything.”
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“They will have nothing to do with that,” said the agent. “It becomes very, very stressful.”
Due to this lack of support, the agent said that situations with rioters or demonstrators are much more dangerous.
“It means that it is a fight or a leak at that time,” said the agent. “They shout at me, at the same time, they attract the attention of others, but I try to focus on handcuffs, interviewed, determine their alienage while someone shouts me or someone puts me in front … I don’t know if they have weapons.”
While some democrats have ice agents vilified, accusing them of racially profiling, using “Gestapo tactics” and “terrorizing” communities, the agent compared their work to an “investigative journalist” working within the limits of the American federal law.
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“I prove and I refute allegations; I have tools to do it. I have research mandates. I have assignments of great jury, I do interviews, I do surveillance, I do recording checks, that’s what I do.
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They shared that when one of their colleagues explained to a demonstrator what the ice agents really do with the illegals, she was shocked.
“He explained to him:” We are not going to harm this type. “It is like:” Oh, it will disappear “and all the stupid discussion points, no regular procedure, this and that. That’s what they tell me.