One of the protestors who drove Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen out of a Mexican restaurant has been revealed to be a member of the Democratic Socialists of America and an employee of President Donald Trump's administration at the Justice Department.

Allison Hrabar is a paralegal specialist at the DoJ and said her activism was not part of her official work but her First Amendment rights off the clock.

She joined DoJ in July 2016, when Barack Obama was president.

And she indicated Nielsen will not be the last Trump administration official to face a screaming crowd of hecklers.

Allison Hrabar, the protestor who works for the Justice Department, and heckled Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen at a Mexican restuarnt

Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was shouted at protestors while she dined

'A lot of people have been reaching out, either asking how we recognized her, or sending us places that they heard other people like to go. Downtown D.C. is crawling with bureaucrats,' Hrabar told the Washington Examiner. 'I'm sure this will continue to happen.'

She also called on the public to target any official they see.

'If you see these people in public, you should remind them that they shouldn't have peace,' she said. 'We aren't the only ones who can do this. Anyone who sees Kirstjen Nielsen at dinner, anyone who sees anyone who works at DHS and ICE at dinner can confront them like this, and that's what we hope this will inspire people to do.'

Protestors crashed Nielsen's meal at the MXDC Cocina Mexicana restaurant in Washington D.C. on Tuesday with chants and other outbursts.

'Kirstjen Nielsen, you're a villain, locking up immigrant children,' activists can be heard saying in a video.

And the manager of the restaurant said employees took no action to quell the protesters or ensure Nielsen's safety, a manager told The Daily Caller.

'We are not upset the protesters came here and we are not upset even if it was any of our staffers [who tipped off] the protesters,' said the manager, who refused to give his name. 'We are happy about what happened.'

Hrabar said that after intense coverage of suspected illegal immigrants being separated from their children, 'it feels really good to confront people who are actually responsible, which is what we have a unique opportunity to do in D.C.'

Democratic Socialists of America assembled a dozen people to protest Nielsen, using social media and email blasts to rally their membership.

The group already has protested two private prison officials and one administration official, its members told the Washington Examiner, and a July 1 protest in Virginia will target another person who has not been publicly identified.

One member person told the Examiner it was 'Trump official,' but the another member declined to confirm this.

Hrabar said she would be willing to attend another protest.

'When you confront [people with financial] capital — and a lot of people who live in D.C. work for powerful people — it can be kind of scary, but we think it's important to put ourselves on the line,' she said.

Allison Hrabar said she would protest the administration again

Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen has been a controversial figure in the immigration debate

President Donald J. Trump, flanked by Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and Vice President Mike Pence, holds an executive order he signed to stop migrant children from being separated from their parents at the U.S. border

Although she said her protests were outside the office, The Daily Caller looked at Hrabar's Twitter account, @allisongeroi, and reported it features tweets during the workday openly celebrating her behavior Tuesday night.

'Keeping families together in jail is not an acceptable solution,' Hrabar tweeted Wednesday afternoon at 1:56 PM.

Following the protest, Hrabar tweeted that, 'No one who has ever made their living terrorizing immigrants deserves peace. If you see one in a restaurant, at a movie, or in your neighborhood, remind them of that.'

A Justice Department official, after being asked about Hrabar's conduct, told the Daily Caller that she cannot comment on personnel issues.