Rames Flores Madlagbayan

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Rames Flores Madlagbayan is an ICE deportation officer based in Chicago, Illinois. This profile compiles public and community-submitted information about his role in immigration enforcement, including verified incidents, employment history, and affiliations.

Summary

  • A one-paragraph, neutral but blunt summary of who this is and why they are in the database.
  • Mention any especially serious or well-documented incidents.

Known incidents

Employment history

  • ICE – Deportation officer, Houston Field Office (approx. 2019–present).
  • Previous law-enforcement roles, if known (e.g. sheriff’s department, local police, prison guard).
  • Any disciplinary history that can be tied to public records.

Affiliations and networks

  • Known or alleged links to right-wing groups, militias, hate groups, etc.
  • Membership in professional associations, police unions, or contractor firms.
  • Connections to other profiled agents (family ties, coworkers on repeated incidents).

Vehicles and identifiers

  • Known vehicles (make, model, colour, plates if responsibly handled).
  • Other identifiers (tattoos, patches, unit logos, online handles) that appear repeatedly.

Timeline

  • A short, chronological bullet list of major events involving this agent – first appearance, major incidents, promotions, transfers, etc.*

Notes

  • Context, uncertainties, and things that still need verification.*

Sources

Primary sources
  • FOIA responses, court filings, public records.
Community submissions
  • Summaries of vetted submissions from community reports (no raw doxxing, no family info).