A Cincinnati 911 operator is under federal investigation after allegedly using her official position to tip off illegal aliens about ICE agent locations—a stunning betrayal that exposes just how deep the sabotage of American immigration enforcement runs.
Her name is Hadley Davis. She works at the Cincinnati Emergency Communication Center. Your tax dollars pay her salary. And while federal agents executed lawful operations to remove criminal illegal aliens from American streets, she was allegedly on Facebook telling those criminals exactly where to avoid.
Davis proudly lists her credentials on LinkedIn as a professional first responder trained in emergency protocols. She's embedded inside the very system Americans depend on when they dial 911 in the worst moments of their lives. And according to investigators, she chose to weaponize that sacred trust to obstruct federal law enforcement.
Her posts allegedly identified specific locations—including a Walmart on Ferguson Road—where ICE agents were actively conducting operations. 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. If convicted, Davis could face serious federal charges.
Border Czar Tom Homan delivered a message every American needs to hear during recent congressional testimony, exposing the impossible position sanctuary politicians have created.
Those five words ended the entire debate. Politicians demand ICE target the worst criminal aliens while simultaneously refusing to give ICE access to jails where those criminals are held. It's pure political theater designed to make enforcement fail.
If you want dangerous criminals arrested, Homan explained, let it happen inside jails where it's safer for agents and communities. Instead, sanctuary politicians force agents into streets, grocery stores, and neighborhoods—where operations become exponentially more dangerous for everyone involved.
A recent congressional hearing became a masterclass in Democratic deception meeting cold, hard facts. Representative 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—not random sweeps.
Source: Next News Network