Aurora, Colorado Ice Raid Leaker meant to be identified, says Tom Homan

President Donald Trump’s border Czar Tom Homan says he is closing to the person who is believed to be responsible for leaking details of a major ice surgery in and around Aurora, Colorado, who tipped violent Bende members and derived planned arrests.

“We think it’s coming from inside. And we know the first leak in Aurora is during the current study. We think we’ve identified this person,” Homan said Monday of “Hannity.”

The leaked information allegedly made members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua avoided catch last week when federal agents were met with mostly empty apartments and buildings. In the end, approx. 30 people taken into custody.

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The Aurora police are investigating an alleged invasion of the home that may be associated with the migrant band, Tren de Aragua.

Police officers are looking for evidence in apartment buildings in Aurora, Colo., December 17, 2024. The homes were the stage of a reported home invasion. (Fox News Digital)

Homan has been a vocals of the dangers of leaks and emphasizes both operational setbacks and risks to law enforcement authorities.

“It just doesn’t give the evil guys a heads-up so they can escape fear,” he said. “You put the officers’ lives in danger. It’s only a matter of time before we go into a place where there will be a bad guy (who) don’t care. He will sit in the wait to back an officer.

Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Times reported that another ICE memo, which detailed an upcoming RAID in Los Angeles, was leaking. The document outlined plans to target individuals without legal status and those with pending removal of orders.

In response to the latest leakage, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Christ’s Noem took social media and accused the FBI of corruption.

“The FBI is so corrupt,” Noem wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. “We will cooperate with any agency to stop leaks and prosecute these crooked deep state agents to the fullest extent of the law.”

Homan confirmed on Monday that “some of the information we receive tends to lead against the FBI” and promised consequences for the person responsible.

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“I talked to the vice lawyer all this weekend. They have opened a criminal investigation and they have promised that not only this person will lose their job and lose their pension, they will go to jail.”

Attorney General Pam Bondi repeated Homans concerns in a separate interview about “Fox Report” on Sunday.

“If someone is leaking something, people don’t understand that it will jeopardize our big men’s and women’s law enforcement,” Bondi said. “If you leaked it we will find out who you are and we will come after you.”

Since the accession of Trump, the Trump administration has increased efforts to deport criminal migrants and have expanded partnerships with federal agencies. Fox News Digital confirmed that the administration has enrolled in the federal agency for prisons jailed and has begun to fly some to Guantánamo Bay with plans to accommodate up to 30,000 individuals.

Despite the setbacks, Homan insists that the leaks will not derail ICE’s mission.

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“I want to double labor in these sanctuaries cities,” he said. “If we can’t get them in their homes, we’ll get them at their place of employment.”

“Sanctuary cities (s) a sanctuary for criminals, the bottom line. So we will do all we can to find them. Whatever it takes, we got a strong president of the White House; he gives us all the authority we have Need.