
A massive data breach exposing the personal information of approximately 4,500 federal immigration enforcement agents has put law enforcement lives at risk while fueling the dangerous campaign of intimidation against those protecting our borders.
Story Snapshot
- Whistleblower allegedly leaked personal data of 4,500 DHS and ICE agents to anti-enforcement doxxing website following Minneapolis shooting incident
- DHS reports staggering increases in threats against agents: 8,000% rise in death threats, 1,300% surge in assaults, and 3,200% jump in vehicular attacks
- ICE List website expanded from 2,000 to 6,500 entries, operated by Netherlands-based activist Dominick Skinner with AI verification
- Administration officials including DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin vow prosecution, calling leak “4,500 felonies” while Meta blocks controversial site
Massive Security Breach Targets Federal Agents
An alleged DHS whistleblower leaked personal information of approximately 4,500 immigration enforcement personnel to the ICE List website in late January 2026, following the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis. The breach included data on 2,000 frontline agents and 2,500 support staff, with 150 supervisors among those exposed. DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin condemned the leak as “disgusting doxxing” and pledged prosecution to the fullest extent. The ICE List, launched in June 2025 during heightened Trump administration immigration enforcement, had previously compiled information on approximately 2,000 agents before this massive expansion.
Threats Against Law Enforcement Reach Crisis Levels
The Department of Homeland Security reports unprecedented danger facing immigration enforcement personnel, with death threats skyrocketing 8,000%, physical assaults increasing 1,300%, and vehicular attacks surging 3,200%. White House Border Czar Tom Homan revealed personal threats against him and his family have tripled, while Vice President JD Vance directly tied these escalating dangers to what he described as a coordinated left-wing network enabling doxxing and assaults. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem warned Americans about the severe consequences of doxxing federal agents. Administration officials blame sanctuary politicians’ inflammatory rhetoric for creating an environment that endangers law enforcement officers and their families.
Foreign Operator Coordinates Anti-ICE Campaign
Dominick Skinner, an Irish national operating from the Netherlands, founded and manages the ICE List website with a three-person team using artificial intelligence to verify agent identities. The site received one million views by October 2025 and selectively publishes information, making exceptions for roles like childcare workers and nurses. Skinner told media the leak demonstrates government employee dissatisfaction with enforcement policies, noting 80% of those listed remain employed. The website’s expansion to approximately 6,500 entries now includes high-profile names such as media personalities Laura Loomer and Jesse Watters, as well as McLaughlin herself, illustrating the broad scope of this targeting operation.
Tech Platforms and Federal Agencies Respond
Meta recently blocked the ICE List website for allegedly facilitating doxxing, while the FBI launched investigations into Signal group chats tracking immigration agent whereabouts and movements. The federal probe raises free speech concerns, with some analysts arguing location monitoring constitutes protected speech under the First Amendment. Representative Marsha Blackburn introduced the Protecting Law Enforcement from Doxxing Act in 2025 to address these emerging threats. This incident represents the largest alleged breach of DHS staff information and sets concerning precedents for federal data security. The administration continues pushing for additional protections, including allowing agents to wear masks during operations to prevent identification and subsequent targeting by activists.
Constitutional Rights Versus Dangerous Extremism
This coordinated campaign against immigration enforcement personnel represents a direct assault on the rule of law and officer safety. When federal agents performing their constitutional duties face death threats, physical attacks, and systematic exposure of personal information, we witness dangerous extremism masquerading as activism. The dramatic threat increases—8,000% more death threats alone—demonstrate real consequences of inflammatory rhetoric from sanctuary politicians who undermine lawful immigration enforcement. These agents serve at the direction of a duly elected president implementing policies voters demanded, yet face cartel-style intimidation tactics. The whistleblower’s betrayal and foreign coordination of doxxing efforts highlight how anti-American agitators prioritize illegal immigration advocacy over the safety of those protecting our sovereignty and citizens.
Sources:
Report: Whistleblower leaks personal data of 4,500 DHS and ICE agents to doxxing website
ICE agents’ personal information leaked and doxxed
Rise in ICE monitoring, doxxing due to dangerous rhetoric, federal officials say
Death threats surge against ICE agents as monitoring increases
Group chats about ICE whereabouts are protected speech. The FBI is investigating anyway
Meta blocks controversial site allegedly published thousands of DHS employee names





