Media briefings describe payouts starting at around $2,000 for doxing or surveillance and rising to as much as $50,000 for assassinations of senior officials. The Department of Homeland Security publicly condemning a surge in doxing and threats against ICE personnel and their families. and says it's coordinating with federal, state and local partners to counter the threat. The Department of Homeland Security also announced the arrest in Illinois of a Latin King gang member accused of placing a hit on a senior U.S. border Patrol official. (03:54–04:03)
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Asserts that DHS condemns increased doxing and threats against ICE personnel and families.
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