FCC chair expresses concern over radio station’s exposure of undercover ICE agents



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A San Jose-based radio station, KCBS, broadcast details about ongoing ICE operations, revealing agent locations and vehicle descriptions, which has reportedly led to public safety concerns. San Jose City Council member Peter Ortiz confirmed the ICE operation, while critics argue that the broadcast jeopardized law enforcement safety and operations.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is investigating KCBS for potentially violating its public interest obligations by disclosing sensitive information about ICE agents. The incident has sparked debate about media responsibility in reporting law enforcement activities, with some warning it could endanger lives, including those of ICE agents.

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