
A DHS whistleblower just handed over personal details of 4,500 federal immigration agents to a website specifically designed to expose their identities, and it’s already threatening the safety of those sworn to protect our borders.
Story Snapshot
- DHS insider leaked names, emails, phone numbers, and work histories of 4,500 ICE and Border Patrol agents
- Information was provided to ICE List, a foreign-operated website that publishes agent identities online
- Leak reportedly triggered by fatal shooting of DHS employee Renee Good
- ICE agents already face 8,000% increase in death threats and 1,347% rise in assaults
- Website founder operates from Netherlands with AI verification system for published information
The Whistleblower’s Dangerous Game
The anonymous DHS employee who orchestrated this massive data breach didn’t act randomly. According to Dominick Skinner, the Irish founder of ICE List operating from the Netherlands, the fatal shooting of DHS employee Renee Good served as “the last straw for many people” within the government. This wasn’t just a leak—it was a calculated act of internal rebellion against immigration enforcement policies.
The leaked data includes everything a potential threat would need: full names, work email addresses, telephone numbers, job roles, and detailed résumé information including previous employment history. This treasure trove of personal information now sits on a public website designed specifically to identify federal agents who enforce immigration law.
Foreign Operations Targeting American Agents
Skinner operates ICE List with a three-person team using artificial intelligence to verify the identities of listed federal agents. Since launching in June 2025 during heightened Trump administration immigration operations, the website has expanded from 2,000 initial entries to approximately 10,000 individuals following this latest leak. The platform received one million views by October 2025, demonstrating significant public interest in accessing agent information.
Personal information of 4,500 ICE and Border Patrol agents is leaked online
…HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE IN AMERICA WITH STRONG CYBER SECURITY MEASURES??…
ICE List website says it was leaked information about federal agents after shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis
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The foreign-operated nature of this doxxing operation presents unique challenges for American law enforcement. While Rep. Marsha Blackburn has introduced the Protecting Law Enforcement from Doxxing Act, enforcing American laws against operators in foreign jurisdictions remains complex. Skinner told reporters he makes exceptions for certain positions “on a case-by-case basis,” specifically mentioning childcare workers and nurses within the agency—a disturbing admission that he personally decides which federal employees deserve privacy protection.
Escalating Threats Against Border Security
Secretary Kristi Noem and Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin have documented alarming statistics showing ICE agents face an 8,000% increase in death threats and a 1,347% increase in physical assaults. This data leak pours gasoline on an already dangerous fire by providing specific contact information and work details to anyone seeking to target these federal employees.
The timing couldn’t be worse. As the Trump administration intensifies immigration enforcement operations, federal agents already operate in an increasingly hostile environment. Publishing their personal information doesn’t promote accountability, it endangers the lives of public servants and their families while potentially compromising ongoing enforcement operations that protect American communities.
Sources:
Personal information of 4,500 ICE and Border Patrol agents leaked online – AOL
Report: Whistleblower leaks personal data of 4500 DHS and ICE agents – 13WHAM
Personal details of thousands of Border Patrol and ICE agents allegedly leaked – The Daily Beast
ICE using private data to intimidate observers and activists – MPR News















