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The senator of Tennessee offers an anti-doxxing bill while ice attacks increase

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EXCLUSIVE: The senator of Tennessee Marsha Blackburn went up with immigration and customs application in the volunteer state on Friday when she praised new legislation to penalize those who dox Federal Law Enforcement.

During the route of Blackburn in Rutherford County, a suburban and rural area just outside Nashville, ice agents “aimed” an illegal immigrant found guilty of sexual abuse, according to his office.

“You really do not appreciate the amount of work that goes into apprehensions and deportations until you talk to the men and women who work so hard behind the scenes every day and you see the risks they take from the first hand. While ice officers are faced with an increase of 500% of the assaults against them, we owe these agents a gratitude debt for everything they do Blackburn in a statement.

The mayor of Nashville is held behind the Doxing Ice agents even after the officials said that his actions had put them in danger

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Senator Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., Occurred with ice officers on Friday, June 20. (Bureau of the Senator Blackburn)

“Politicians without right and left feed the sharp increase in aggressions against law enforcement agents who risk their lives to ensure the security of our communities. Striking contrast, President Trump and his administration defend citizens respecting laws on illegal criminals by empowering ice agents to do their job,” she added.

Tennessee, especially the City of Nashvillehas become a flash point in the illegal discussion of immigration.

The mayor of Nashville, Freddie O’Connell, Democrat, opposed the immigration policies of the Trump administration. He recently faced an upside down for the names of the federal officers published in a public report, which led to accusations of doxxing.

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Sen. Marsha Blackburn

Senator Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., Joined the federal police while pushing new legislation to limit Doxing. (Bureau of the Senator Blackburn)

“I would not say that it was a process of endangering. I would say that they can have concerns – I am much more concerned with the global dynamics that we have about non -identifiable and unidentifiable masked people whipping people in vehicles – I think that is a greater concern,” said O’Connell last week at a press conference.

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He is currently under investigation by GOP House legislators, including the representative of the Nashville region, Andy Ogles, for having potentially interfered with Federal immigration efforts.

“This is not a process that I would qualify as doxxing. It was an involuntary version of names that were already part of a public file,” added O’Connell at the time.

The mayor of Blue City says that the arrests on the ice of dangerous criminals are not `focusing on making us safer ”

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The mayor of Nashville, Freddie O’Connell, criticized the ice raids in Nashville, saying that they do not focus on the safer meeting of the city, but rather leave the community to fear the interaction of the police. (Getty Images)

“They were already part of a public file being in the calls of the Ministry of Emergency Communications, so I do not think that this endangered them. But it is not an intention of the decree under which these names are released,” he added.

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Blackburn introduced the “protection of the law on the application of laws against doxxing” earlier this month to make the release of the name of a federal officer illegal if there was an intention to “interfere” the criminal or immigration procedure, which was a direct response to the controversy O’Connell and 500% of 500% in the assaults on ice agents.

In addition to the mayor, a recent flight case illegal immigrant in Nashville Make national waves because the suspect is still free.

Fox News Alec Schemmel contributed to this report.

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