Anti-ICE activists successfully helped a migrant child rapist flee the feds as they attempted to nab him in Denver, Colorado, Friday, ICE said.
Immigration agents were trying to collar Jose Reyes Leon-Deras, who hails from El Salvador and was convicted of child rape in Italy, but were disrupted by the activist group that post of the fed’s whereabouts, ICE wrote on X.
Anti-ICE activsit group Colorado Rapid Response shared the agents’ location on social media, the feds said. As a result, the criminal illegal migrant was able to flee.
“During our surveillance of Leon, members of Colorado Rapid Response arrived on scene and alerted him to law enforcement’s presence, which allowed him to escape arrest,” ICE said. “Groups like this interfere with ICE’s ability to keep communities safe.”
The activist group’s Facebook post shared the agents’ locations in local neighborhoods and the types of cars they were driving.
ICE has asked the public to help them find Leon-Deras, but warned against anyone approaching him if they spot him in the community.
Days after Trump’s 2024 election, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston vowed to shield migrants in his sanctuary city from mass deportation by using local cops and 50,000 residents “stationed at the county line” — calling it a “Tiananmen Square moment.”
Trump’s mass deportation effort has attracted growing anti-ICE protests across the country.
Anti-ICE activists tried to block the entrance of an ICE facility in Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday before they launched fireworks and shined lasers at cops, Department of Homeland Security assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital.
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