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Leaked Information May Have Impacted ICE Raids in Colorado, Officials Say

Leaked Information May Have Impacted ICE Raids in Colorado, Officials Say

by Larry Ulibarri
February 7, 2025
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Leaked Information May Have Impacted ICE Raids in Colorado, Officials Say

Recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids across metro Denver may have been compromised after operational details were leaked to the public, according to federal officials.

NBC News reported that the raids were originally planned for last week but were delayed due to leaked information. The operation, which took place Wednesday, targeted about 100 individuals and included at least seven locations across Aurora, Denver, Thornton, and Arapahoe County. However, ICE has not confirmed the total number of arrests or detentions.

Federal Officials Blame Leaks for Reduced Success

On Thursday, “Border Czar” Tom Homan emphasized that security breaches impacted the effectiveness of the operation.

“Operational security is critical,” said Homan. “When raids get leaked, fewer bad guys get arrested, meaning more of them remain on the streets.”

Despite security concerns, ICE agents operated in highly visible areas, assembling in retail parking lots before moving to targeted residences.

Media and Activists Witness Raids Unfold

9NEWS reporter Evan Kruegel followed an ICE convoy to Thornton, where federal agents assembled an armored vehicle in a public park before proceeding to a mobile home raid. Activists quickly arrived at the scene, confronting both ICE agents and Thornton Police, who stated they were present for crowd control.

Additionally, a cable news crew was embedded with ICE agents, further increasing visibility.

ICE Considers Ending Media Access

In response to concerns over leaks, Homan suggested ICE may limit press access moving forward.

“We’ve tried to be transparent with the American people by inviting media along,” he said. “But for the safety of our agents, we may need to stop these ride-alongs.”

Experts Say Visibility Was Intentional

DU journalism professor Kareem El Damanhouri believes the public nature of these raids aligns with President Trump’s campaign promises on immigration enforcement.

“The administration is creating a spectacle,” he said. “Leaks can impact operations, but they also raise questions about government accountability.”

El Damanhouri stressed that journalists must continue following these developments, particularly as ICE has not disclosed details about who was detained and why.

“The news cycle moves fast, and stories fade,” he said. “It’s the responsibility of journalists to keep asking questions.”

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