
A supposed DHS insider has leaked personal details of 4,500 ICE agents to a foreign doxxing site.
Story Snapshot
- DHS whistleblower allegedly hands over identities of 2,000 frontline ICE agents and 2,500 support staff to Netherlands-based “ICE List” site.
- Leak follows fatal shooting of ICE officer Renee Good in Minneapolis, sparking massive threats with assaults up 1,300% and death threats up 8,000%.
- Site founder Dominick Skinner plans selective publishing after AI verification, defying U.S. warnings from DHS leaders like Sec. Kristi Noem and Border Czar Tom Homan.
- VP JD Vance calls it a “left-wing network” attack, as Democrats push ICE reforms that could hamstring enforcement.
Leak Surfaces After Tragic ICE Shooting
Dominick Skinner, founder of the “ICE List” doxxing website based in the Netherlands, claims a DHS employee leaked data on 4,500 ICE and DHS personnel right after the January 2026 fatal shooting of officer Renee Good in Minneapolis. The data covers 2,000 frontline immigration enforcement agents and 2,500 support staff. Skinner operates the site with a three-person team using AI for verification. The platform launched in June 2025 as Trump expanded deportations, previously listing 2,000 agents and drawing 1 million views by October.
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Escalating Threats to Frontline Agents
DHS reports assaults on ICE officers surged 1,300% and death threats rose 8,000%, blamed on radical rhetoric from sanctuary politicians and anti-enforcement protesters. VP JD Vance described the Good shooting as part of a “left-wing network to attack, dox, and assault” ICE agents. Mexican cartels now offer bounties on ICE and CBP personnel, heightening risks in protest hotspots like Minneapolis. Agents and families face immediate dangers, forcing more masking and operational caution. This insider betrayal undermines morale during critical border security efforts.
Skinner views the Good incident as “the last straw,” justifying the leak to deter deportations. ICE List plans case-by-case publication, sparing roles like childcare workers. DHS leaders, including Asst. Sec. Tricia McLaughlin and Border Czar Tom Homan, vow prosecutions despite Skinner’s foreign location complicating enforcement. No leak confirmation or internal probe details emerged from DHS as of mid-January 2026.
Partisan Divide Over Enforcement and Protection
Republicans like Rep. Marsha Blackburn push the Protecting Law Enforcement from Doxxing Act to shield agents enforcing Trump’s immigration crackdowns. Democrats, including Rep. Chris Murphy, demand ICE reforms such as body cameras and no masks, tying them to DHS funding ahead of shutdown deadlines. This partisan split pressures the Trump administration, with left-leaning groups amplifying doxxing through protests and online sleuthing. Separate hacker incidents, like The Com group’s Telegram leaks of 680 DHS officials, highlight broader threats but differ from this alleged internal source.
Federal DHS Employee Doxxes Identities of Thousands of ICE and Border Patrol Agents and the Search Is ONhttps://t.co/ZZLNaLydKe
— PJ Media (@PJMedia_com) January 15, 2026
Impacts on Agents and National Security
Short-term effects include elevated risks for 4,500 agents and families, potential slowdowns in operations, and recruitment challenges amid threats. Long-term, the leak erodes internal DHS trust and fuels fights over funding and reforms. Enforcement communities in high-protest areas suffer most, weakening the immigration sector’s ability to remove terrorists and gang members. DHS emphasizes protecting frontline heroes arresting dangerous criminals. Claims rest on Skinner’s unverified statements; no independent proof of the whistleblower exists, leaving investigative gaps.
Sources:
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