Dem Lawmakers Announce Creation Of ‘Master ICE Tracker’ As Agents Face 1,000% Increase In Attacks

Oct 23, 2025 - 13:28
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Dem Lawmakers Announce Creation Of ‘Master ICE Tracker’ As Agents Face 1,000% Increase In Attacks

Democratic lawmakers will soon launch a “master ICE tracker” as federal immigration agents face a 1,000% increase in assaults.

On Tuesday, California Rep. Robert Garcia announced the website’s creation by members of his party on the House Oversight Committee to expose ICE’s whereabouts across the country.

“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 us information on, and it will be all available in one central place,” Garcia said during a press conference.

Attorney General Pam Bondi hit back at the “shutdown Democrats” for “trying to put ICE agents at risk just for doing their jobs” in a Tuesday X post.

“The Justice Department has ZERO tolerance for violence against law enforcement — we will prosecute any person who physically assaults our agents,” Bondi said.

Garcia responded to Bondi on X, saying “ICE detaining over 170 U.S. citizens is not them ‘just doing their jobs.'”

He continued: “But since you have the time to tweet at me—when are you going to stop covering for pedophiles and release the Epstein files?”

The day of the website’s announcement, federal agents in Los Angeles were forced to fire upon an illegal immigrant TikToker who previously evaded arrest. A US Marshal was also shot in the hand by a ricochet bullet.

The illegal immigrant suspect, Carlitos Ricardo Parías, 44, allegedly rammed a federal vehicle before officers shot him. Parías is well-known for documenting ICE operations across LA to his 132,000 TikTok followers

The U.S. Attorney has since hit Parías with the federal charge of assaulting an officer, which could put him behind bars for up to eight years.

It was also earlier revealed that the anti-ICE shooter who opened fire on an agency facility in Dallas last month used an app to track agents’ movements across the country before the attack. While the since-deceased shooter wanted to kill ICE agents, he fatally shot two detainees.

Apple has since taken the app down from the app store.

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