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Kristi Noem says 2 leakers accused of disclosing ICE operations ID'd: 'Put law enforcement lives in jeopardy'

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Friday said two leakers who allegedly disclosed information on ICE operations have been identified.


Kristi Noem says 2 leakers accused of disclosing ICE operations ID'd: 'Put law enforcement lives in jeopardy'
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In a video exclusively provided to Fox News, Noem is seen giving an update on the matter. 

"We're going to continue to do all that we can to keep America safe," she added. 

The names of the two alleged leakers were not disclosed. 

DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News that they are expected to face charges. 

"We are preparing to refer these perpetrators to the DOJ for felony prosecutions," she said. "These individuals face up to 10 years in federal prison. We will find and root out all leakers. They will face prison time, and we will get justice for the American people."

Previous leaks to the news media have involved raids in Los Angeles and Aurora, Colorado.

Noem had pointed the finger at the FBI.

"The FBI is so corrupt," Noem wrote on X. "We will work with any and every agency to stop leaks and prosecute these crooked deep state agents to the fullest extent of the law."

"Well, you know, if anyone leaks anything, people don't understand that it jeopardizes the lives of our great men and women in law enforcement, and if you leaked it, we will find out who you are, and we will come after you," Bondi said. "It's not going to stop our mission. It's not going to stop the president's mission to make America safe again."

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