A DHS insider has allegedly leaked personal information of over 4,500 ICE and Border Patrol agents to an anti-enforcement doxxing website.
Story Highlights
- DHS whistleblower allegedly provided personal data of 4,500 ICE and Border Patrol agents to doxxing website
- Leak followed fatal shooting of Renee Good, labeled “domestic terrorism” by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem
- ICE agents face 8,000% increase in death threats and 1,347% spike in assaults under Trump’s enforcement surge
- DHS has identified two internal leakers for federal prosecution while pursuing anti-doxxing legislation
Betrayal From Within DHS Ranks
Dominick Skinner, founder of the anti-ICE doxxing website “ICE List,” claims a Department of Homeland Security whistleblower provided him with comprehensive personal information on approximately 4,500 federal immigration enforcement personnel. The alleged leak includes data on 2,000 frontline ICE and Border Patrol agents plus 2,500 support staff members actively involved in President Trump’s immigration enforcement operations. This represents a massive expansion from the site’s previous database of 2,000 agents, demonstrating the scope of internal sabotage targeting our border security apparatus.
'Whistleblower' Allegedly Leaks Personal Info/Addresses of Over 4,000 ICE and BP Agents to ICE List https://t.co/0wxkunst8e
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Fatal Shooting Triggers Intelligence Breach
The leak reportedly occurred following the fatal shooting of Renee Good in early January 2026, which DHS Secretary Kristi Noem classified as “domestic terrorism.” According to Skinner, this incident served as “the last straw” that prompted the unnamed DHS insider to hand over the sensitive personnel data. The Irish national operating from the Netherlands told reporters the leak demonstrates widespread “government unhappiness” with Trump’s immigration policies. This timing reveals how anti-enforcement elements within DHS exploit tragic events to justify compromising agent safety and operational security.
Escalating Threats Against Immigration Enforcement
Federal immigration agents now face an unprecedented 8,000% increase in death threats and a staggering 1,347% spike in physical assaults since Trump’s immigration enforcement surge began. These statistics underscore how radical activists have transformed from peaceful protest to targeting individual agents and their families for harassment and violence. DHS officials warn that activists are “putting targets on the backs” of agents who protect communities from criminal gangs and illegal immigration. The doxxing website, which has reached over one million views, uses artificial intelligence verification to process and publish agent information systematically.
This represents a calculated assault on the brave men and women defending our borders and enforcing immigration law. The personal information leak threatens not just agents but their families, creating a chilling effect on enforcement operations precisely when America needs strong border security most.
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Trump Administration Fights Back
DHS Secretary Noem has identified two internal leakers for federal felony prosecution, while Border Czar Tom Homan vows aggressive prosecution of anyone sabotaging immigration operations. The administration canceled at least one ICE raid in Los Angeles due to leaked operational intelligence, demonstrating how internal betrayal directly undermines public safety efforts. Rep. Marsha Blackburn has introduced the Protecting Law Enforcement from Doxxing Act to criminalize the targeting of federal agents. These decisive actions show Trump’s commitment to protecting the patriots who risk their lives enforcing our immigration laws against both external threats and internal sabotage.
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