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   ICE List Wiki
   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 allow verification, cross-referencing, and long-term analysis.
   The wiki is intended for use by journalists, researchers, advocates, and the general public.
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We’re in the middle of major upgrades to the site. Over the next few days and weeks you’ll see changes to layout, navigation, and structure. A far more complete and continuously updated list of agents and incidents is being built and added to the database. Expect improvements across every section as we roll out the new system.


Featured agent

David Kim

David Kim U.S. Border Patrol (El Centro Sector) • California

Assistant Chief with the U.S. Border Patrol’s El Centro Sector, appearing on FOX 11 Los Angeles to discuss Border Patrol operations in the region.


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.


Essential Information


Recent Incidents

Newly added or updated incident pages.

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In the News

Older items: full news archive.


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     Step-by-step instructions for sending us an incident with enough detail to verify and map it.
     Orientation for new volunteers, from research tasks to safety and OPSEC basics.
     Overview of ICE ERO officers, how we document them, and how to read agent pages.


State Directory

Browse state-specific portals documenting facilities, incidents, agents, and 287(g) agreements.