
🔴 Update October 2025: JB Pritzker Joins the Anti ICE Crusade
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has now taken this campaign against federal law enforcement a step further. During a press conference in Springfield, Pritzker announced the creation of a special commission. It is tasked with identifying, investigating, and prosecuting federal immigration agents who “violate Illinois sanctuary protections.” Meanwhile, Letitia James is addressing concerns about the ICE portal and the issue of missing migrant children.
Critics are calling it exactly what it is, a state sponsored doxxing and stalking task force targeting the very officers sworn to uphold federal law. The commission’s charter reportedly allows cooperation with activist groups. These groups have already compiled online dossiers of ICE and Border Patrol personnel.
Even members of law enforcement in Illinois are warning that this could turn into a witch hunt against agents simply for enforcing immigration law. One senior ICE official speaking anonymously told local media, “This is not oversight. This is intimidation disguised as justice.”
With this move, Pritzker joins New York Attorney General Letitia James and House Democrats in transforming political hostility into institutional harassment of federal agents. Together, these efforts reveal a coordinated pattern. Democrat officials are weaponizing government resources to target the enforcers of immigration law. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of migrant children remain untracked and unprotected.
In October 2025, House Democrats and allied activists escalated their campaign to monitor immigration enforcement by creating new systems. These systems aim to identify and track ICE agents. Letitia James has drawn attention to the ICE portal’s shortcomings, highlighting the issue of missing migrant children. At the same time, the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General reported that more than 290000 unaccompanied migrant children released into the United States remain unaccounted for. They are missing after being transferred to sponsors or family members.
The contradiction is glaring. Democrats are investing energy and infrastructure to track law enforcement officials. Yet the government cannot locate hundreds of thousands of vulnerable children who may be exploited or trafficked.
The “Master ICE Tracker” Project
According to multiple reports, the Democrat-led House Oversight Committee is developing a database intended to log complaints against ICE personnel. It is complete with names, duty stations, and alleged violations. Representative Robert Garcia (D-CA) defended the effort as “accountability.”
Critics argue the initiative crosses the line from oversight to intimidation. Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi warned that publishing ICE agent information could endanger federal officers and their families. The project mirrors tactics previously condemned as doxxing when used against progressive officials.
Letitia James’ “ICE Photo Portal”
Adding to the controversy, New York Attorney General Letitia James recently announced the rollout of a public portal. This portal allows citizens to upload photos and videos of ICE agents for what her office calls “potential investigations of misconduct.”
According to statements from James’ office, the portal’s stated goal is to “document and verify instances of unlawful or abusive immigration enforcement activity.” Critics say the program effectively encourages ordinary citizens to photograph and report federal officers. These officers are performing legal duties under federal authority.
Law-enforcement unions condemned the plan, calling it “state-sponsored harassment.” One ICE official told reporters that such portals could expose agents to stalking or retaliation. Noting, “We already operate under intense scrutiny. Now activists can snap photos of us on duty and upload them to a political database.”
The Letitia James portal illustrates a growing pattern of Democrat-aligned officials creating mechanisms to track and expose federal agents. Meanwhile, they are ignoring far more urgent tracking failures involving missing migrant children.
The Missing Children Crisis
The DHS Inspector General’s August 2024 alert, “ICE Cannot Monitor All Unaccompanied Migrant Children Released from DHS and HHS Custody,” revealed the scope of the problem.
- More than 291000 unaccompanied children released from federal custody had not been issued Notices to Appear for immigration court hearings.
- Over 32000 children who had received court dates never showed up.
- ICE had no standardized procedure to monitor minors once they were released into the country.
- The system lacked reliable data to determine the children’s current locations or living conditions.
While government officials insist these children are not officially “missing,” the Inspector General confirmed that federal agencies have no way to verify their safety or whereabouts.
Despite this alarming evidence, Democrats in both federal and state governments appear more concerned with tracking enforcement officers. They do this instead of locating children who may be victims of human trafficking.
Selective Surveillance: Who Gets Tracked and Why
When Democrats talk about accountability, the term seems to apply only to those enforcing the law, not those breaking it.
- Enforcement Agents: Targeted by public databases, portals, and social-media campaigns designed to “expose” them.
- Illegal Immigrants and Traffickers: Shielded from scrutiny under the guise of privacy and protection.
- Missing Children: Forgotten entirely.
If the government can fund and coordinate a nationwide network to collect photos of ICE officers, why can’t it fund a centralized system to track the children it released? The pattern reveals political priorities rather than humanitarian concern.
The Consequences
Risk to Law Enforcement: Publishing identifiable information about ICE agents jeopardizes their safety and that of their families. Portals like Letitia James’ create an open-source doxxing pipeline under government sponsorship.
Exploitation of Migrant Children: Each child the government “loses track of” represents a potential victim of trafficking, labor exploitation, or abuse. Without follow-up, thousands could disappear into criminal networks with no accountability.
Public Trust and Credibility: When the same officials who preach transparency toward ICE show zero interest in transparency about migrant child welfare, the hypocrisy becomes impossible to ignore.
National Security Risks: The inability to track who enters the country—or what happens afterward—poses serious risks. Selective enforcement that targets agents instead of illegal actors invites chaos.
Reforming a Broken System
Fixing this imbalance requires political will, not new portals. Congress and DHS should:
- Create an inter-agency database that tracks unaccompanied minors from entry through resolution, with welfare checks at every stage.
- Hold sponsors accountable for compliance and ensure regular contact verification.
- Audit nonprofit contractors handling migrant placement and funding.
- Prohibit public doxxing of federal personnel while preserving lawful internal accountability.
- Focus oversight on outcomes, not political optics.
Conclusion
The Democratic Party’s priorities are clear. They will build a database to track ICE agents. They will open a portal for citizens to upload photos of federal officers. But they will not build a system to locate hundreds of thousands of missing migrant children.
That contradiction says everything about modern immigration politics. The people sworn to uphold the law are treated like criminals. Meanwhile, the victims most in need of protection are forgotten. Until the same level of attention is given to finding these children as is given to targeting ICE agents, every claim of compassion or justice from the left rings hollow.
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