Since protests in the United States are increasing in response to aggressive immigration and customs implementation measures, citizens are turning to Hobbero digital tools to detect snow arrests and raids in real time. But the official documents obtained by the people’s non -profit watchdog property have been restricted, it shows that US intelligence agencies are now looking at the same tools, such as potential dangers. Law enforcement investigations containing map are also underway.
Details about the “No Kings” protests on Saturday – especially those in California who are also under Watch by domestic intelligence centers, where analysts regularly distribute speculation to speculation in the federal, state and local agencies, according to a wired alert.
Distributed by the Vermont -based Regional Fusion Center, late February Bulletin highlights a number of interactive maps hosting interactive maps that allow users to leave “pins” identifying competitions with ice agents.
The bulletin is initially based on a joint information by the US military’s threat by the Monitoring Center called the article. Although it recognizes that most consumers appear to be working to avoid contact with federal agents, such a look of “malicious actors” on such open source transparency tools to physically target law enforcement agencies.
The article, which runs under the umbrella of the military intelligence and security command, cannot be immediately reached for comment.
People’s property focuses on a non -profit transparency and national security, trying to get additional details about maps using public record rules. The group was told by the Northern California Regional Intelligence Center (NCRIC) that all relevant information was “linked to law enforcement investigations.”
The NCRIC did not immediately respond to the wired request for comment.
“The law enforcement agency is raising alarm on the allegedly incomprehensible, fake threats created by these ice -tracking platforms.” “But transparency is not terrorism, and the real threat to security is that the secret police are attacking our communities and kidnapping our neighbors.”
Documents indicate joint maps and information in the Reddate and website Padlate, which allow users to cooperate and create interactive maps. A “Opseic” warning about maps was also issued separately in February by the Wisconsin State Wide Intelligence Center (WSIC). This report shows that the sites are considered to be a “strategic threat” and that they are under the supervision of the Special Operations Division.
The WSIC, which cannot be immediately reached for comment, warned about permanent online risks in its report, which aims for ICE officers, highlighting posts on social media apps such as X and Teltok, which include the US -hitting messages and calling for “weapons”. Although some posts were considered to be “clear threats”, most of the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement implemented catharitic grief over a viable strategy, in which intelligence analysts have noted that many users are “discussing fake scenarios.” Nevertheless, analysts flagged the content volume and tone of the content as a concern for the safety of a real officer.
Each document has been marked only for law enforcement eyes. It is a warning not to discuss the details with the public or the press.
The Central California Intelligence Center (CCIC) monitoring plans for the “Nine Kings” protests obtained by the wired and dated May mid -May have been shown. It has identified Sacramento, Fresno, and Stockton, with dozens of other protests. Information is widely available on the Nine Kings website online as well.
The bulletin notes that the protests have been promoted as a “non -violence operation”, but they say the agency plans to submit additional intelligence reports for “risky contact officers”. It ends with the language of the boiler plate, which states that CCIC recognizes the right to collect, speak and apply to the government to the government, but the need to collect intelligence on “first amendment activities” is necessary for “first respondents and public safety”.

