
"According to the brief press release, Mexican criminal networks have directed collaborators in the United States to monitor, harass, and even assassinate deployed federal agents. They detail a structured reward system to incentivize violence against federal personnel, with payments increasing based on rank and the action taken: $2,000 for gathering information or disclosing personal data about agents, including photos and family details;"
"They detail a structured reward system to incentivize violence against federal personnel, with payments increasing based on rank and the action taken: $2,000 for gathering information or disclosing personal data about agents, including photos and family details; between $5,000 and $10,000 for kidnapping or non-lethal assaults on ICE or CBP agents; and up to $50,000 for the assassination of high-ranking officials."
DHS reports credible intelligence that Mexican criminal organizations have begun offering bounties for assaulting, kidnapping, or killing federal ICE and CBP agents. The payments increase by action and rank: $2,000 for gathering information or doxxing agents, $5,000–$10,000 for kidnapping or non-lethal assaults, and up to $50,000 for assassinating high-ranking officials. Collaborators in the United States are being directed to monitor, harass, and attack deployed federal personnel. DHS cites surveillance and rooftop lookouts in Chicago neighborhoods such as Pilsen and Little Village, which have contributed to ambushes and disturbances during enforcement operations.
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