TikTokkers urge customers on courting apps like Grindr to show, dox ICE brokers


Lefty TikTokkers are orchestrating teams of ladies to chase “d–okay pics” and “selfies” of ICE brokers in a twisted scheme to dox them, as assaults on immigration officers surge to historic ranges.

A Massachusetts girl claimed to have coordinated a gaggle to go on the courting app Tinder to dupe unsuspecting ICE brokers into dates with the aim of broadcasting their private information on-line.

“I’m a part of a gaggle of about 20 or so girls from MA doing this,” posted consumer fairly lilthang on TikTok, in accordance with a Wednesday X put up by LibsofTikTok. “We’ve got a non-public FB group of round 1K ppl, a few of us go on dates & others assistance on the again finish w/background checks, discovering information, and many others.”


Woman in a car talking about compiling a folder of identified ICE agents.
One TikTokker claimed to be making a file on each ICE agent
on courting apps in North Carolina throughout Operation Charlotte’s
Net in November final 12 months. healthpolicyprincess/TikTok

Related efforts to show brokers went viral in North Carolina in ICE’s elevated November enforcement operation referred to as Charlotte’s Net.

In a single viral put up, TikTokker healthypolicyprincess requested her fellow Carolinians on Tinder, Bumble, Grindr and different courting apps to screenshot and share any profiles of suspected ICE brokers for a “folder” she was making of each agent within the state — which she deliberate to make public.

And this previous week, a Minneapolis girl referred to as on homosexual Minnesotans to out and dox any suspected ICE brokers they arrive throughout on the hook-up app Grindr.

“I simply needed to ensure that any of my homosexual pals right here in Minneapolis on Grindr, as a result of you recognize that it’s blowing up proper now with all the guests from out of city and I guess you would get some fairly good information,” consumer Nina mentioned in a video posted Tuesday. 

“Get these d–okay pics and selfies and share them extensively!” she urged.

DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin blasted the twisted doxing marketing campaign — and promised anybody doing so could be prosecuted.


Right here’s the newest on the Minneapolis ICE agent capturing:


“This is able to represent a felony,” McLaughlin advised The Submit. “The disgusting doxing of our officers put their lives and their households in severe hazard.

“Our legislation enforcement officers are on the frontlines arresting terrorists, gang members, murderers, pedophiles, and rapists.”

Anti-ICE fervor is driving some customers to make a hysterical push to desert courting websites altogether for concern of swiping proper on a federal agent.

A girl from the Large Apple claimed on Bumble the courting market was swarming with ICE brokers and warned her fellow gals to ditch the app.

“Ladies, you in all probability know, there’s f–king ICE brokers on these apps,” consumer Blackgirlcantcook declared in a video posted on Jan. 8. “We should always get off! We should always get off! We should always get off!”

One other viral put up claimed ICE brokers had been utilizing courting apps to “kidnap” fairly girls.


Woman wearing sunglasses and a nose ring with text on the image.
One viral put up on the Chinese language-owned app claimed ICE brokers had been utilizing Tinder to kidnap
fairly girls. itsbritwitch/TikTok

“ICE is utilizing Tinder and courting apps,” consumer itsbritwitch wildly alleged on Nov. 22. “They’re actually asking ‘the place are you from? you’re so fairly.’ And utilizing that to arrest you.”

The web hysteria has actual world penalties.

ICE brokers are going through a 1,300% improve in assaults in opposition to them, a 3,200% improve in vehicular assaults in opposition to them, and an 8,000% improve in demise threats in opposition to them, McLaughlin mentioned.

“Their households are being threatened. We is not going to again down,” she added.

Two girls from Southern California and one other from Colorado had been charged for doxing an agent once they livestreamed their pursuit of a DHS officer after which posted his handle on Instagram, the Justice Division introduced on Sept. 26.

In that Instagram put up they inspired their followers to “Come on down,” to the agent’s house.





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