A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) employee has allegedly leaked the personal information of roughly 4,500 Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol agents to a far-left activist operation known as ICE List.
The development has triggered serious concerns about targeted harassment and violence against federal law enforcement.
The group behind the site claims it exists to impose so-called “accountability” on agents carrying out the lawful and constitutional duty of deporting illegal aliens.
The operation, however, functions as a coordinated doxxing network that publicly catalogs federal officers for ideological reasons.
The ICE List website uses a “.is” domain, which is Iceland’s country code.
The site is run by Dominick Skinner, an Irish national with American relatives who currently lives in the Netherlands, according to The Daily Beast.
Skinner told the outlet that an initial batch of names from the leak was published Tuesday night.
“It is a sign that people aren’t happy within the U.S. government, clearly,” Skinner said.
“The shooting [of Renee Nicole Good] was the last straw for many people.”
Skinner claimed he has received information from “whistleblowers,” including hotel workers, bar staff, and others, allegedly passing along DHS identification materials.
He added that individuals have contacted him to report neighbors they believe are federal agents.
At the time of reporting, the doxxing list itself was temporarily unavailable, displaying an “Error 503: Service has become unavailable.”
That outage offers little comfort to those affected, however.
The data is widely assumed to have already been copied and distributed.
Following the latest breach, ICE List now claims to possess information on approximately 6,500 federal immigration personnel.
According to The Daily Beast, the data includes names, work email addresses, phone numbers, job roles, and résumé-style details such as previous employment history.
An Organized Network, Not a Protest Page
ICE List describes itself as an “open journalistic project” run by Crust News, allegedly designed to hold ICE agents “legally accountable.”
In practice, the site operates as a recruitment and coordination hub for activists.
Its homepage includes a volunteer sign-up page that explicitly advises the use of VPNs, aliases, and “secure email providers.”
The primary communications platform for the operation is Signal, an encrypted messaging app.
The site lists four categories of volunteer activity:
Social media watch: Monitoring posts, videos, and screenshots
OSINT: Using open-source intelligence to identify agents
Outreach and ground work: Distributing posters and coordinating in-person efforts
FOIA requests: Filing records requests using gathered intelligence
The group also maintains a boycott list targeting companies that serve ICE agents, including stores, hotels, and vendors that did not refuse service to federal officers.
The “Ethics” Page That Says the Quiet Part Out Loud
Perhaps the most revealing section of the site is its self-described “ethics” page, which attempts to justify naming individual agents.
“Power without visibility becomes unaccountable,” the group claims, arguing that federal officers involved in deportations must be publicly exposed.
The page openly states the group’s goal is to dismantle what it calls “faceless institutions” by identifying individuals, asserting that every deportation and detention involves a specific person who should be named.
While the group claims it does not publish home addresses or target family members, it openly acknowledges using artificial intelligence tools, facial recognition, behavioral pattern analysis, license plate tracking, and frame-by-frame video review to identify agents.
The process, described in detail on the site, involves layered confirmation using AI-assisted facial recognition, open-source databases, and volunteer analysis.
A Dangerous Climate Already Turning Violent
The leak comes amid a documented rise in threats and violence against immigration officers.
In July, a Texas man was killed after ambushing Border Patrol agents with a rifle and tactical gear.
In September, an ICE facility in Dallas was targeted in a shooting involving ammunition marked with anti-ICE language.
Federal officials warn that publishing agent identities dramatically escalates the risk.
“Law enforcement officers are on the frontlines arresting terrorists, gang members, murderers, pedophiles, and rapists,” Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said.
“Thanks to the malicious rhetoric of sanctuary politicians, they are under constant threat from violent agitators.
“Publicizing their identities puts their lives and the lives of their families at serious risk.”
The alleged insider leak represents not just a data breach, but a direct threat to the safety of federal officers.
The data leak underscores how ideological activism, aided by technology and insider access, is being weaponized against those enforcing the law.
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