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About the ICE List

The ICE List Wiki is a public, verifiable record of immigration enforcement activity in the United States.

It documents incidents, agencies, individuals, facilities, vehicles, and legal authorities involved in enforcement operations. Entries are structured, sourced, and timestamped to support verification, cross-referencing, and long-term analysis. The wiki is intended for use by journalists, researchers, advocates, and the general public.

This project was created by Crust News.

Project status: This wiki is in active development. Structure, navigation, and data standards are being finalised. Older pages may be reformatted as standards are applied consistently.
Using the data

The ICE List Wiki is designed for public use. 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.

Featured agent

Victor Mojica

Victor Mojica ICE • New York

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.


Featured incident

Tackle Assault by Agent in Chicago 2025-10-07 • Chicago, Illinois

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.

Recent trends

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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Scope and limits

This wiki documents immigration enforcement activity based on verifiable information. It does not speculate on intent, assign guilt, or replace judicial or investigative processes. Pages reflect what can be documented at the time and may be updated as new evidence becomes available.

Verification and sourcing

Each page includes a verification status indicating whether claims are supported by public records, media, video evidence, or other documentation. Unverified information is clearly labelled and is not presented as established fact. Pages may be updated as additional sources become available.

Quick links
  • How to report an incident Step-by-step instructions for submitting an incident with enough detail to verify and map it.
  • Volunteer guide Orientation for new volunteers, from research tasks to safety and OPSEC basics.
  • Deportation agents Overview of ICE ERO officers, how we document them, and how to read agent pages.
Contributing responsibly

Submissions should be factual, specific, and supported by evidence where possible. Speculation, harassment, or unverifiable claims are not published. Contributors are encouraged to prioritise accuracy over speed.