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A RADICAL Maryland Democrat is launching a SHOCKING assault on federal law enforcement, pushing a dangerous bill to CREATE A DIGITAL HIT LIST targeting anonymous ICE agents. Delegate David Moon’s proposed legislation would FORCE the “digital unmasking” of agents accused of misconduct, unleashing a dystopian surveillance dragnet to hunt them down.
The bill, framed as a tool for “justice,” is a BLUEPRINT FOR CHAOS that would empower courts to seize and reveal an agent’s most private digital footprints—cell phone data, GPS locations, license plate readers, even facial recognition logs. This isn’t about accountability; it’s a DECLARATION OF WAR on the men and women protecting our borders.
Moon is exploiting the tragic death of Renee Nicole Good, who federal authorities called a domestic terrorist after she allegedly drove a vehicle at an agent. Instead of supporting law enforcement, Moon and his allies are FANNING THE FLAMES of hatred, aiming to dismantle the anonymity that protects agents and their families from vengeful mobs.
This legislation would effectively PARALYZE immigration enforcement by putting a target on the backs of every ICE officer. Who would dare do their job knowing a single allegation—credible or not—could trigger a state-sanctioned digital witch hunt exposing their private lives?
Critics warn this is a SLIPPERY SLOPE toward the complete erosion of federal authority, with blue states like Maryland effectively weaponizing the court system to HARASS and INTIMIDATE federal agents. It sets a terrifying precedent: perform your duty, and a hostile state government will use Big Tech’s surveillance arsenal to UNMASK and DESTROY you.
If this bill passes, it won’t just be ICE in the crosshairs—it will be the very concept of a shielded, functional federal law enforcement. The message is clear: in the new American civil war, the front line is your digital identity. Are you prepared to live in a country where the government you serve uses its power to hunt you down?




