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Democratic mayor of Tennessee’s largest cityaccused of obstructing federal immigration efforts, defended his office’s decision to publicly dock the names of immigrants.
Mayor of Nashville Freddie O’Connell’s defense came even after the names of federal immigration officials were removed from public immigration reports detailing a month’s worth of immigration-related interactions between local police and federal immigration authorities.
Initially, the public report detailed the names of immigration officers, but following backlash against the move, the names were removed.
“I’m not saying it’s a risk process. They may have some concerns. I’m much more concerned about the overall dynamics in which we’re not marked, unidentified masked people blow people into the vehicle – I think that’s a bigger concern.”
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Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell criticised the ice attack in Nashville, saying he was leaving the community for fear of law enforcement interactions rather than focusing on making the city safer. (AP News/Getty Images)
O’Connell added that the move was not “intentional” but quickly followed up with failing to explain what happened as “Doxing” in the first place.
“It’s not the process I characterize as doxing. It was an unintended release of a name that was already part of the public record,” he told reporters. “I don’t think it would be at any additional risk, as they were already part of the public record on calls to the emergency communications department. But that’s not the intention of the executive order that those names are publicly available.”
Fox News Digital contacted O’Connell’s office for comment, but was not back in time for publication.
Larry Adams, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) The assistant field office director told Nashville WZTV’s local Fox affiliate that ice agents disagree that it’s not a risk to reveal their names, and their faces can easily match their social media photos.
“It’s getting more and more difficult,” Adams said of his work under the new administration’s aggressive deportation tactics while on board with WZTV that took place last week. “What really impacts me is understanding the work we do, understanding that we sign up, that is primarily the attacks and threats to our families.”

Federal immigration authorities arrested 16 illegal immigrants in Mississippi operations during the attack. (ice)
After Tennessee Republican Rep. Rep. Andy Ogres The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) investigated the mayor of Nashville, who allegedly obstructed federal officials, and the agency launched an investigation and began an investigation. meanwhile, Two Parliamentary Committees He is also investigating O’Connell’s request for documents related to Executive Order 30.
In an interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham, DHS Deputy Director Tricia Mclaughlin described the dangers associated with federal immigrant officer Dox, saying the act effectively handed the cartel intelligence agency to a “silver platter.”
“These are the tips of the spears, and these are the frontline people trying to make our community safer,” McLaughlin said. “So when Democrats and the media show us who they are, we believe them. The fact that they are fighting to be on the streets of America for people like MS-13s and child rapists.”

US Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE), agents are detaining immigrants in California. (Getty Images)
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McLaughlin has also returned to O’Connell’s claim that the release of the name of an immigration official was a mistake, according to local news outlet Tennessee Lookout.
“They insisted it was a mistake. There is zero chance that it was a mistake, and it would have an impact,” she said by Exguchi.