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A whistleblower has allegedly leaked sensitive information about 4,500 ICE and Border Patrol employees, including names and contact details, following the shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent. The project behind the leak, ICE List, aims to expose issues within these agencies and has sparked significant public interest and concern.
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Sensitive information about approximately 4,500 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol employees has allegedly been leaked by a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) whistleblower. This breach follows the controversial shooting of Renee Nicole Good by ICE agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis, which has ignited protests and criticism against DHS. The leaked data includes names, emails, phone numbers, and some employment history of federal immigration staff, with nearly 2,000 frontline agents affected.
Dominick Skinner, founder of ICE List, the platform where the leak has been reported, emphasizes that the shooting has intensified discontent among DHS employees. Skinner plans to publish a portion of the leaked names soon. His organization previously held details of about 2,000 immigration staff, bringing the total to around 6,500 after this breach. While Skinner intends to release most names, he will consider exceptions for individuals in sensitive roles, like childcare providers.
DHS has previously defended its agentsβ anonymity for safety reasons, citing the potential risk posed by publicizing their identities. Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin highlighted that ICE agents face threats while working to arrest serious criminals. The leaking of this information raises significant concerns about their safety and the ongoing accountability issues surrounding DHS.
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