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Welcome to the ICE List. We document the actions of U.S. immigration enforcement agencies across all states and territories. Our mission is to build a transparent, verifiable, public record of agents, facilities, incidents, agreements, vehicles, and contractors connected to ICE and CBP. Agents identities come from a variety of sources, including social media scrapes, reports from our community, and those identified by the work of our team.

The ICE List is an open journalistic project, created by Crust News, aimed at collecting and sharing information that can hold ICE members legally accountable.



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

Staying Safe Around ICE

Spotting ICE in the Field

Understanding ICE’s Structure

Preparing Before an Encounter

Reporting an Incident

If You Are Detained

Recommended Reading


Recent Incidents

Newly added or updated incident pages.

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In the News

Older items: full news archive.


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     Detention centers, jails, holding areas and federal buildings used in ICE operations.
     Known ICE and CBP vehicle types, plates, markings and tracking notes.
     Private companies supporting ICE operations — transport, surveillance, detention and tech.
     Local police partnerships with ICE, their scope, locations and known abuses.

State Directory

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