Oh no! Another major data leak!


A whole bunch of sensitive information about some government employees has been released.

Sensitive details of around 4,500 ICE and Border Patrol employees—including almost 2,000 agents working in frontline enforcement—have allegedly been released by a Department of Homeland Security whistleblower following last week’s fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good.

The Jan. 7 killing of the mother by ICE agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has sparked nationwide protests and worldwide outrage, including among some DHS employees.

The alleged leak to ICE List, a self-styled “accountability initiative,” is believed to be the largest ever breach of DHS staff data. It appears to include names, work emails, telephone numbers, roles, and some resumé data, including previous jobs of federal immigration staff.

ICE List founder, Dominick Skinner, told the Daily Beast: “It is a sign that people aren’t happy within the U.S. government, clearly. The shooting [of Good] was the last straw for many people.”

You think?

DHS is very concerned.

Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told the Daily Beast that its “law enforcement officers are on the frontlines arresting terrorists, gang members, murderers, pedophiles, and rapists,” but that “thanks to the malicious rhetoric of sanctuary politicians, they are under constant threat from violent agitators.”

Let’s not forget all the people they arrest, like “terrorists, gang members, murderers, pedophiles, and rapists” and agricultural workers and door dash delivery drivers and brown people and students and 37 year old soccer moms. It’s a long list!

Gosh, I sure hope none of those leaked ICE agents get shot three times in the face. That wouldn’t be just.

Comments

  1. Big Boppa says

    It would be very interesting to see a cross referenced list of ICEstapo thugs and Jan 6th pardon recipients.

  2. Snarki, child of Loki says

    “It would be very interesting to see a cross referenced list of ICEstapo thugs and Jan 6th pardon recipients.”

    …AND cross-referenced with sex-offender lists. Is there overlap? It would be irresponsible not to speculate.

  3. whywhywhy says

    It was my understanding that the feds efforts at meeting quotas to harass and deport our neighbors has actually reduced the number of actual criminals being investigated and arrested. So brutalizing the kid washing dishes at your local restaurant is not only horrible but is letting real criminals operate freely.

  4. John Morales says

    “It was my understanding that the feds efforts at meeting quotas to harass and deport our neighbors has actually reduced the number of actual criminals being investigated and arrested.”

    If your empirical claim is true, a corollary is that the proportion of actual criminals to neighbours has perforce increased.

    Therefore, the result is a shift toward the very conditions MAGA insists are already happening, reinforcing their narrative.

    Feel free to dispute the ineluctable logic.

    (From their perspective, it’s all good, either way)

  5. Tethys says

    I’m sure there are plenty of proud-boys and 3 percenters currently collecting paychecks within ICE. They already have experience in being masked assholes who like to have fascist bigot parades.

  6. John Morales says

    Tethys, you are doing precisely what you accuse me of doing.
    Been doing it all along, that’s what triggered you.
    Hounding me won’t work.
    Kicking against the prick means your foot is gonna hurt.
    And it’s pointless, and it’s futile.
    Perverse, I reckon.

    You: 13 January 2026 at 5:05 pm

    Oh look, the resident troll is picking fights in every thread

    The irony eludes you. I can’t see that changing.

    You get my comment is nothing but a comment?
    No, you think it’s me and therefore somehow bad.

    For you, it’s clearly personal. Ah well.

    (You’re not the first, shan’t be the last)

  7. fishy says

    Did I read that Jonathon Ross lived in a Minneapolis suburb? Correct me. Please.
    I really want to take their masks off.

  8. says

    “Gosh, I sure hope none of those leaked ICE agents get shot three times in the face. That wouldn’t be just.”
    You’re right it wouldn’t be just. They’d have to be tried and found guilty first. Something they denied Renee Good and the others they have brutalized, shot and killed.

  9. raven says

    It is worse than you can imagine.
    ICE are low level, nearly illiterate thugs.
    They routinely grab people for not looking white enough, or for filming them. The mom they murdered was a legal observer.
    Then they steal everything they can from them. Wallets, money, credit cards, cell phones.

    https://www.propublica.org/article/videos-ice-dhs-immigration-agents-using-chokeholds-citizens

    Arnoldo had filmed much of the incident, but agents had taken his phone. He used Find My to locate the phone — at a vending machine for used electronics miles away, close to an ICE detention center. The footage, which ProPublica has reviewed, backed the family’s account of the chase.

    After Arnoldo was choked by a federal officer, his sister took him to the hospital, where doctors quickly moved him to the trauma unit. Courtesy of the Bazan family
    The family says Houston police still haven’t interviewed them. A department spokesperson told ProPublica it was not investigating the case, referring questions to DHS. But the police have also not released bodycam footage and case files aside from a top sheet, citing an open investigation.

    ICE grabbed this 16 year old kid in Houston, Texas. He is an American citizen. They used an illegal choke hold on him that can kill.

    They also stole his cell phone and sold it to a “used cell phone vending machine.” I didn’t even know what those were.
    He got it back using the Find Me ap.

  10. raven says

    It is worse than you can imagine.

    There is another problem here.
    32 people died in ICE custody last year. That we know of.
    There are no investigations into how these people died but we know they are being held in substandard and illegal conditions.

    I’m sure the actual number is a lot higher.
    A lot people have been dumped over seas in places like El Salvador, Eswatina (whatever that is, I think it used to be Lesotho), Ghana, etc.. Places they have no links to whatsoever.
    No one is keeping track of what happens to these people.

    There you have it.
    ICE are thieves and killers.
    They aren’t even pretending much any more to be doing law enforcement.
    They are right wing terrorists.

  11. microraptor says

    whywhywhy @3: Can’t remember where I saw it, but last year there was a news report about how the street value of cocaine was at its lowest price in years because so many federal agents had been pulled off working cases against the cartels that it was coming into the country in unprecedented rates.

  12. hyper1doom1spiral says

    If you try to visit the link “See the List” from the ICE list (from the Daily Beast article), you will get a denial of server error (403). I thought only repressive regimes restricted access. A Tor browser can get around the restriction. There is nine ICE Agents on the list in the State of Minnesota with four unidentified, if you live in Minnesota you may be able to help with this. Be careful though.

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