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Journalists, researchers, and advocacy groups use the data to track enforcement patterns, identify repeat agencies or jurisdictions, and contextualise individual incidents.
Journalists, researchers, and advocacy groups use the data to track enforcement patterns, identify repeat agencies or jurisdictions, and contextualise individual incidents.
Pages may be cited with attribution.
Pages may be cited with attribution.
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Amazon’s Ring cameras are integrated into U.S. law-enforcement workflows. Police agencies can request footage directly from Ring users, allowing private home surveillance video to be shared with law enforcement.
In 2025, Ring partnered with Flock Safety, further linking consumer cameras to nationwide law-enforcement surveillance platforms.
Civil-liberties groups warn this expands surveillance with limited transparency or oversight. ICE List strongly recommends against purchasing or using Ring cameras.
[[Ring Cameras and Law Enforcement Access|Read more →]]
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| title = 60 Minutes CECOT Video
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| name    = Victor Mojica
| name    = Timothy Donahue
| link    = Mojica, Victor
| link    = Donahue, Timothy
| state  = New York
| state  = Illinois
| agency  = ICE
| agency  = CBP
| image  = VictorMojica.jpg
| image  = TimothyDonahue.jpg
| summary = ICE supervisor identified in eyewitness and media reporting as the agent shown pushing an asylum-seeking woman to the ground inside the 26 Federal Plaza immigration courthouse in New York.
| summary = U.S. Border Patrol agent identified through public reporting and FOIA-linked records as participating in an interior immigration enforcement operation in the Chicago metropolitan area, including the October 31, 2025 Evanston incident involving the assault of a handcuffed individual following a vehicle crash.
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{{Featured incident
{{Featured incident
| title  = Tackle Assault by Agent in Chicago
| title  = Killing of Silverio Villegas González by ICE
| link    = Incident:2025-10-07_Chicago_IL_Tackle_Assault_By_Agent
| link    = Incident:2025-09-12_Franklin_Park_IL_Killing_of_Silverio_Villegas_González
| date    = 2025-10-07
| date    = 2025-09-12
| place  = Chicago, Illinois
| place  = Franklin Park, Illinois
| summary = A plain-clothes immigration-enforcement agent tackled a man from behind in downtown Chicago, slamming him to the pavement in front of witnesses; the incident was captured on video and posted online.
| summary = ICE agents, including [[Moore, Arian S.]], fatally shot Silverio Villegas González during an immigration enforcement operation in a residential area outside Chicago. ICE claimed the shooting was justified by a vehicle-related threat, but body-worn camera footage, witness accounts, and independent reporting have raised serious questions about the accuracy of the official narrative.
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Recent incident reports show increased examples of ICE agents and Border Patrol staff illegally switching license plates, in some cases, even removing plates entirely from their vehicles.
This section is updated periodically as patterns emerge.
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This section lists immigration-enforcement agents who appear in photos, videos, or incident reports but have not yet been identified by name.
Some agents documented in photos, videos, or incident reports have not yet been identified by name.
 
These entries are published to allow journalists, researchers, and the public to help recognise individuals based on uniforms, context, or other verifiable details.
Journalists, researchers, and members of the public may be able to help by recognising individuals, uniforms, vehicles, or contextual details.
 
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All contributions are reviewed and must be supported by verifiable evidence.
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This wiki documents immigration enforcement activity based on verifiable information.
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It does not speculate on intent, assign guilt, or replace judicial or investigative processes.
<li>[[ICE_List_Wiki:Media_Contact|Media contact]]</li>
Pages reflect what can be documented at the time and may be updated as new evidence becomes available.
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