ICE List

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ICE List is a website established in June 2025 by Dominick Skinner, an immigration activist from Ireland living in the Netherlands,[1] which compiles a database and wiki publishing personal information, names, addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers of ICE agents. As of January 14, 2026 the site had published the names of 4,500 people alleged to be involved with ICE.[2] Much of the information on the site is gathered from public databases (such as LinkedIn) that ICE employees themselves have posted.[3][4]

Type of site
Wiki, anti-ICE protest, whistleblowing
AvailableinEnglish
FoundedJune 2025; 9 months ago (2025-06)
CreatedbyDominick Skinner
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ICE List
Type of site
Wiki, anti-ICE protest, whistleblowing
Available inEnglish
FoundedJune 2025; 9 months ago (2025-06)
Created byDominick Skinner
URLicelist.is
Current statusActive
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Several hours after the release of the Department of Homeland Security employee data leak, ICE List was taken down by a direct denial of service attack. The attack was speculated to have originated from Russia, however, the site's owner stated that the attack's source was impossible to determine due to the use of proxy servers and described an attack of that length as "sophisticated."[1]

In January 2026, Meta-owned social media sites Facebook, Instagram, and Threads began censoring posts containing links to ICE List.[4] A Meta spokesperson stated that the site was blocked for containing personally identifiable information.[5]

In February 2026, RÚV reported that a website about ICE-members were under investigation as personally identifiable information was being made public, and Iceland's minister of infrastructure, Eyjólfur Ármannsson, announcing intent of making legal amendments with regards to Iceland's conduct with the national top-level domain .is.[6]

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