Doxed from Iceland: European ICE-haters reveal IDs of 4,500 DHS agents

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Leftist foreign agents are doxxing over 4,500 past and present agents with the Department of Homeland Security, compiling their personal information and posting it to Wikipedia-style web site .

A screenshot of the ICE List Wiki, listing documented immigration-enforcement agents.ICE List Wiki lists over 1,500 agents, including where they work and identifying photos. wiki.icelist.is

The ICE List Wiki home page including photos, work locations and in-field operations for agents in Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs Border Patrol, Homeland Security Investigations, and Enforcement and Removal Officers and US Citizenship and Immigration Services

The site’s home page spotlights certain agents, including their photos, work locations and detailing their in-field operations.

The site’s founder, Dominick Skinner, is an Irish citizen living in the Netherlands, he told The Daily Beast. ICE List Wiki is hosted on Icelandic servers, according to online data.

A leaker within the Department of Homeland Security posted personal information on 4,500 federal agents to the site, Skinner claimed to The Daily Beast — and about half so far have profiles on ICE List Wiki.

So far, two people identified on the site reached out to say they no longer work for ICE, according to the report.

The foreign national, who also maintains Substack publication Crust News, claimed the site is meant to be a resource for journalists and the public to maintain oversight on ICE. Skinner did not respond to request for comment.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents detain a man during an immigration raid in Minneapolis.Anti-ICE demonstrations and organizations skyrocketed since the shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by ICE agents. REUTERS

ICE List Wiki also includes 377 “incident reports,” or submissions from volunteers about ICE activity.

Many of the incidents have specific details, including 15 incident reports in Brooklyn from 2025, which describe the presence of “federal-style agents” at certain addresses and in certain vehicles across the borough.

The site includes 1,142 vehicle license plates allegedly used during ICE field operations.

Entries identifying cars include plate numbers, make, model, the state the car is registered to, and whether it belongs to certain units or departments within ICE.

Vehicle documentation is integral, the site claimed, as the cars ICE agents use are the “most visible part of enforcement” of deportation operations.

Paranoia-laced guidance on how to spot an ICE vehicle is also featured.

A car “parked outside a home,” SUVs outside of workplaces, and seeing the same vehicle more than once as unmistakable signs that a car is part of an ICE operation, ICE List Wiki claimed.

Neither the Department of Homeland Security nor the Department of Justice responded to requests for comment.

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