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== About ICE List Wiki ==
== About ICE List Wiki ==


The ICE List Wiki is an independently maintained public documentation project focused on immigration-enforcement activity in the United States.
The ICE List Wiki is an independently maintained public documentation project focused on immigration-enforcement activity in the United States organised by [https://crustnews.com Crust News].


Its purpose is to record, organize, and preserve verifiable information about enforcement actions, agents, facilities, vehicles, and related incidents that would otherwise remain fragmented, difficult to access, or undocumented.
Its purpose is to record, organize, and preserve verifiable information about enforcement actions, agents, facilities, vehicles, and related incidents that would otherwise remain fragmented, difficult to access, or undocumented.
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The Wiki catalogues discrete immigration-enforcement events and entities, including but not limited to:
The Wiki catalogues discrete immigration-enforcement events and entities, including but not limited to:


Street and workplace enforcement actions
* Street and workplace enforcement actions
Detentions, arrests, and deportation operations
* Detentions, arrests, and deportation operations
Federal agencies and cooperative local partners
* Federal agencies and cooperative local partners
Individual agents where sufficient evidence exists
* Individual agents where sufficient evidence exists
Facilities, vehicles, and operational infrastructure
* Facilities, vehicles, and operational infrastructure
Legal frameworks such as 287(g) agreements
* Legal frameworks such as 287(g) agreements


Each page is structured to prioritize dates, locations, agencies involved, and source material.
Each page is structured to prioritize dates, locations, agencies involved, and source material.
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All entries are tagged with a clear verification status.
All entries are tagged with a clear verification status.
Pages may be marked **Verified**, **Partially Verified**, or **Unverified**, depending on the available evidence.
Pages may be marked '''Verified''', '''Partially Verified''', or '''Unverified''', depending on the available evidence.


Sources may include video footage, court records, government documents, media reporting, eyewitness accounts, and open-source investigative material.
Sources may include video footage, court records, government documents, media reporting, eyewitness accounts, and open-source investigative material.

Latest revision as of 19:06, 16 December 2025

About ICE List Wiki

The ICE List Wiki is an independently maintained public documentation project focused on immigration-enforcement activity in the United States organised by Crust News.

Its purpose is to record, organize, and preserve verifiable information about enforcement actions, agents, facilities, vehicles, and related incidents that would otherwise remain fragmented, difficult to access, or undocumented.

What the Wiki Documents

The Wiki catalogues discrete immigration-enforcement events and entities, including but not limited to:

  • Street and workplace enforcement actions
  • Detentions, arrests, and deportation operations
  • Federal agencies and cooperative local partners
  • Individual agents where sufficient evidence exists
  • Facilities, vehicles, and operational infrastructure
  • Legal frameworks such as 287(g) agreements

Each page is structured to prioritize dates, locations, agencies involved, and source material.

Verification and Accuracy

All entries are tagged with a clear verification status. Pages may be marked Verified, Partially Verified, or Unverified, depending on the available evidence.

Sources may include video footage, court records, government documents, media reporting, eyewitness accounts, and open-source investigative material. Verification is an ongoing process, and entries are updated as new information becomes available.

Editorial Independence

The ICE List Wiki is not affiliated with any government body, political party, or advocacy organization. It is maintained by researchers, volunteers, and contributors committed to factual documentation and transparency.

The project exists to create a durable public record — not to promote or oppose any political agenda.

Public Contributions

Members of the public may submit information, media, or corrections through structured submission forms. Submissions are reviewed before publication and may be edited for clarity, sourcing, and compliance with data standards.

False submissions, harassment, or attempts to misuse the platform will be removed.

Use of the Data

All content on the ICE List Wiki is released under Creative Commons Zero (CC0). This allows journalists, researchers, legal teams, and advocacy groups to reuse the data freely without permission or attribution requirements.

The goal is maximum accessibility and long-term preservation.

Funding and Support

The Wiki is supported through voluntary donations that help cover infrastructure, archiving, and verification work. No contributor is paid for submissions or edits.

Ongoing Development

The ICE List Wiki is a living project. Coverage is incomplete by design and will expand over time as more data is collected and verified.

Errors can occur. Corrections are encouraged.