February 7, 2026
DHS fires senior CBP official for allegedly leaking sensitive information
DHS fires senior CBP official for allegedly leaking sensitive agent information to press as death threats against border agents surge 8000% nationwide.

TL;DR
- A senior Customs and Border Protection (CBP) official was fired by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for allegedly leaking sensitive information to the press.
- The leaked information reportedly included personal details about CBP personnel and ongoing negotiations regarding the border wall.
- The firing occurs amid an 8000% increase in death threats against DHS law enforcement officers.
- DHS stated that leaking sensitive law enforcement information is dangerous and vowed to prosecute leakers.
- The incident is linked to a broader discovery of an underground communications network used by anti-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agitators to doxx agents and release personal information.
- At least 13 database systems are known to store sensitive data on agents, including personal information and photographs.
- Federal agencies are investigating the network and its use in facilitating confrontations with federal agents, including instances of assaults on agents.
- An arrest was made of a self-described Antifa member for allegedly doxxing and calling for the murder of law enforcement officers.
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