We're Building a Database of ICE Identities, Here's Why.
In a country where fascists are terrorizing the population, fighting back is a community effort.
The United States government has deployed agents into its own communities to carry out raids, separate families, and detain people with little to no accountability. These agents often work behind layers of bureaucracy, hidden from the public, shielded by uniforms, badges, and vague press releases. They act with power, but without visibility.
That ends here.
The ICE List is a public accountability project. We're documenting known ICE agents, officers, and collaborators using publicly available information. LinkedIn profiles. Court filings. Press photos. Contractor rosters. All of it already out there, already visible to those who know where to look. We’re not hackers. We’re not doxxers. We are researchers. We are community members. We are the public.
This is not harassment. We do not publish home addresses. We do not encourage threats. What we do is identify the individuals responsible for enforcing one of the most violent arms of U.S. domestic policy. If someone has participated in raids, detentions, deportations, or family separations, the public deserves to know who they are.
And we will name them.
This project was launched by us at The Crustian Daily, but it belongs to everyone. We've received hundreds of submissions, thousands of images, and growing support from people who believe that power without accountability is violence.
We know not everyone will agree. Some will call it extreme. Some already have, including the US government. But if naming a badge number is more offensive than kicking in a door at 3 a.m. to take someone's father away, then we suggest the moral compass is broken, and we don't intend to follow it.
Submissions are now open at icelistcd@pm.me. The site is live at icelist.info. The database will soon become searchable.
We are not intimidated. Not by the U.S. government. Not by their statements. Not by their agents.
We're just getting started. Help us. Join us.