A Cincinnati 911 operator is under federal investigation after allegedly using her Facebook account to broadcast the live locations of ICE agents conducting lawful immigration enforcement operations. Her name is Hadley Davis, and your tax dollars pay her salary.
While federal agents executed targeted operations to remove criminal illegal aliens from American streets, Davis was allegedly on social media telling those criminals exactly where to avoid. This isn't just a fireable offense—it's potential obstruction of federal law enforcement, and it reveals just how deep the sabotage of President Trump's immigration crackdown runs.
A Betrayal from Inside the System
Davis works at the Cincinnati Emergency Communication Center—the very system Americans depend on when they dial 911 in the worst moments of their lives. According to reports, she proudly lists her credentials on LinkedIn as a professional first responder trained in emergency protocols.
She allegedly chose to weaponize that position against her own country.
Her posts reportedly identified specific locations, including a Walmart on Ferguson Road where ICE agents were actively operating. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem was tagged in the exposure, and federal investigators are now involved. Authorities are reviewing potential violations including falsification and misuse of official information under Ohio Revised Code 2921.13 and obstruction under 18 U.S.C. 1505.
Tom Homan Drops Five Words That END the Debate
Border Czar Tom Homan delivered a message every American needs to hear, cutting through the Left's sanctuary city nonsense with brutal clarity. Politicians demand ICE target the worst criminal aliens, he explained, but refuse to give ICE access to jails where those criminals are held.
You cannot square that circle.
If you want dangerous criminals arrested, let it happen inside jails where it's safer for agents and communities. Instead, sanctuary politicians force agents into streets where operations become exponentially more dangerous—and where people like Hadley Davis can allegedly tip off criminals.
Democrats' Emotional Theatrics Meet Cold Facts
During a recent congressional hearing, disgraced Congressman Eric Swalwell attempted to ambush Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons with emotional theatrics about "unidentified vans" and "terrified grocery cashiers." Lyons dismantled every single claim.
ICE agents wear identifiable placards and badges. Operations are intelligence-driven and targeted. When Swalwell weaponized an out-of-context quote, Lyons reminded him the full statement acknowledged ICE deals with human beings—something Democrats seem to forget when protecting criminals over citizens.
The White House Press Secretary exposed the lie behind a CBS report on so-called "non-violent offenders" by reading the actual list of crimes: Drug trafficking. Distribution of child pornography. Burglary. DUI. Solicitation of a minor. Human smuggling.
Every crime has real victims. And every Democrat voted to protect the people committing them.
The Results Don't Lie
Senator Ron Johnson called the obstruction movement "sick," noting that elected officials encouraged activists into harm's way "and got their martyrs." Senator Marsha Blackburn demanded Supreme Court intervention on sanctuary policies that blatantly violate the Supremacy Clause.
Meanwhile, President Trump revealed the numbers the mainstream media won't report: Memphis crime dropped 70 percent in five weeks. New Orleans fell 71 percent in four. Washington, D.C. is safe enough to walk to the White House again.
Even Kentucky's Democrat Governor Andy Beshear admitted 25 state agencies partner with ICE—while simultaneously demanding every agent be withdrawn. The hypocrisy is staggering.
But the results are undeniable: When ICE does its job, Americans are safer. When you sabotage ICE from a dispatch desk, people die.
The question now is simple: How many more Hadley Davises are embedded in our emergency systems, ready to put American lives at risk to protect criminal illegal aliens? And what is the Trump administration going to do about it?
