Overview
- DHS said it has credible intelligence that Mexican criminal networks set tiered payouts against federal agents, from $2,000 for doxxing to up to $50,000 for killing senior officials.
- The department alleged coordination with U.S.-based extremists and local gangs, citing Antifa for logistical support and Latin Kings spotters on Chicago rooftops tracking agents in real time.
- ICE actions tied to Operation Midway Blitz continued in Chicago and other cities, with DHS reporting more than 1,500 arrests and incidents including a church shelter-in-place and a street confrontation where tear gas was used.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said agents face ambushes, drone surveillance and death threats, and the department reported a 1,000% increase in attacks against ICE personnel.
- DHS has not publicly released underlying evidence for the claims, while legal and political pushback grew, including a court-ordered pause on parts of the National Guard deployment in Illinois and county-level emergency measures in Los Angeles.