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Idaho Gas Station Employees Harass ICE Officers Transporting Foreign Child Sex Predators

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Federal immigration officers removing dangerous foreign criminals were verbally attacked by hostile workers at a gas station in Idaho.

On Thursday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Salt Lake City released details about the incident, which took place recently in Bannock County.

“As ICE was busy making Idaho safer, employees at gas station in Pocatello were recording/taking photos during a routine transfer of detainees,” the agency explained in statement with an accompanying photo.

“The employees then refused to serve our officers & verbally trespassed them.”

Some of the male illegals who were being transferred for deportation had the following convictions.

  • Sexual assault of a minor under 11
  • Lewd acts with a minor under 14
  • Two drug traffickers sentenced to 15 to 20 years in prison

“While we don’t need thanks for keeping our community safe, at least treat the good guys accordingly,” ICE stated.

Days ago, Idaho Gov. Brad Little (R) was caught on camera smearing immigration restrictionists in his state as ‘racists.’

“All his supports are people who have been here from California for, like, three years,” Gov. Little said of his constituents who support conservative gubernatorial candidate Mark Fitzpatrick.

“A few of them are just straight racist. They just hate Mexican people.”

Radical leftists and illegal aliens have grown increasingly aggressive and violent in their resistance to federal immigration enforcement.

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