
Massachusetts ICE Tip Line Sparks New Counter-Portal
John F. Gately, editor of 24Beacon.com, was so impressed with Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey and Attorney General Andrea Campbell's online portal for snitching on ICE agents operating in the Commonwealth that he launched a portal of his own.
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Rather than harassing Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who are doing their job by rounding up criminal illegal aliens, Gately's online portal "allows Massachusetts citizens to report alleged misconduct by state and local officials and non-profits, especially pro-immigration suspicious activity."
Why a New Misconduct Portal Was Created
"The portal provides a centralized place for individuals, families, attorneys, and community members to document incidents involving state and local officials supporting the invasion or general corrupt practices on a wide range of issues," Gately said.
What Is the Healey-Campbell ICE Reporting Portal?
The new Healey-Campbell fink link asks residents to report "potentially unlawful activity or misconduct by ICE and any other federal agencies enforcing immigration laws in Massachusetts."
The website tells readers, "Your submission might help the Governor's office and/or Attorney General's office identify patterns of potential misconduct by federal agents, inform possible legal action or policy recommendations, and support affected residents."
Healey said in a statement, "The people of Massachusetts deserve to know that their rights will be respected, their safety protected, and their concerns about misconduct taken seriously."
What the New Portal Allows Residents to Report
Gately said his new portal "will allow members of the public to share information about incidents involving potentially unlawful activity by state and local officials in Massachusetts, including video and photographs."
"We've seen across the country and here in Massachusetts that the tactics of the pro-invasion forces during the Healey Administration have been putting everyone at risk," he said.
The scope of Gately's misconduct portal also includes "non-profits operating in our state."
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