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Leftist Activists Dox Over 4,500 DHS Agents on ICE List Wiki
The website, hosted in Iceland, publishes personal information and details about federal immigration enforcement officers.
Jan. 31, 2026 at 12:31pm
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A website called the ICE List Wiki has published the personal information, including names, photos, work locations, and vehicle details, of over 4,500 past and present agents with the Department of Homeland Security. The site was created by an Irish citizen living in the Netherlands and is hosted on Icelandic servers. A leaker within DHS is said to have provided the information to the site's founder, Dominick Skinner. The site claims it is meant to be a resource for journalists and the public to maintain oversight on ICE, but critics say it is an attempt at doxxing federal agents.
Why it matters
The doxxing of federal agents has raised concerns about the safety and privacy of law enforcement personnel, as well as the potential for retaliation against them. It also highlights the growing tensions between immigration enforcement agencies and activist groups opposed to their tactics.
The details
The ICE List Wiki website includes the names, photos, work locations, and vehicle details of over 1,500 agents from various DHS agencies, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs Border Patrol, Homeland Security Investigations, and Enforcement and Removal Officers. The site also includes 377 'incident reports' from volunteers about alleged ICE activity, as well as 1,142 vehicle license plates supposedly used during deportation operations. The site's founder, Dominick Skinner, claims the information was provided by a leaker within DHS.
- The ICE List Wiki website was created in January 2026.
The players
Dominick Skinner
An Irish citizen living in the Netherlands who created the ICE List Wiki website.
Department of Homeland Security
The federal agency that oversees various immigration enforcement agencies, including ICE, whose agents' personal information was published on the ICE List Wiki.
What they’re saying
“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.”
— Dominick Skinner, Founder, ICE List Wiki (The Daily Beast)
What’s next
The Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice have not yet responded to requests for comment on the ICE List Wiki website and the doxxing of their agents.
The takeaway
The creation of the ICE List Wiki website, which publishes the personal information of thousands of federal immigration enforcement agents, highlights the growing tensions between activist groups and immigration agencies. While the site's founder claims it is meant to be a resource for oversight, critics argue it is an attempt at doxxing that puts the safety and privacy of law enforcement personnel at risk.
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