A Minneapolis Marriott hotel employee discovered there are real consequences for targeting federal law enforcement officers after the worker was terminated for stealing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents' personal information and doxing them online.
The disturbing incident involved the rogue employee accessing confidential guest information, capturing surveillance footage showing ICE agents' faces, and then posting both the images and personal data to left-wing social media platforms. This wasn't just a privacy violation – it was a deliberate attack on federal agents doing their job to protect Americans.
Patriots across social media are demanding justice go beyond just a pink slip. "Given that she used PII [personally identifiable information] data from the company, where are the charges? She committed a crime," tweeted @AZ_StevePickard, calling out both the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice to take action.
The termination comes as President Trump's second-term agenda focuses heavily on mass deportation operations and securing America's borders. ICE agents are on the front lines of this critical mission, and they shouldn't have to worry about radical leftists in the hospitality industry putting targets on their backs.
Leftist Extremism Meets Reality
This incident perfectly illustrates the lengths to which anti-American extremists will go to obstruct immigration enforcement. By stealing private information and attempting to intimidate federal agents, this employee wasn't just breaking company policy – they were potentially endangering the lives of law enforcement officers and their families.
Social media users didn't mince words about the broader implications. One user noted the "communist pieces of shit" mentality driving such actions, particularly in Democrat-controlled cities like Minneapolis that have become havens for anti-law enforcement sentiment.
While Marriott acted swiftly to fire the employee, many Americans are asking why criminal charges haven't followed. When someone steals federal agents' personal information and weaponizes it online, that should trigger serious federal consequences – not just unemployment.
This case serves as a warning to other would-be saboteurs: attacking ICE agents won't be tolerated in Trump's America. The question now is whether the justice system will follow through with the criminal prosecution this domestic extremist deserves.
