DHS Insider Threw ICE Agents Under The Bus With Data Dump That Has Trump Administration Fuming

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The Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration is exposing the dirty underbelly of resistance from within the federal government.

Someone inside DHS just handed America's enemies a kill list of federal agents.

And a DHS insider threw ICE agents under the bus with a data dump that has the Trump administration fuming.

Insider Betrayal Puts 4,500 Federal Agents At Risk

A leaker inside the Department of Homeland Security just handed America's enemies a roadmap to target federal law enforcement.

The seemingly traitorous insider leaked personal information on 4,500 ICE agents, Border Patrol officers, and DHS employees to an anti-American website operating out of the Netherlands.

The leaked files expose everything criminals need to target officers: full names, government email addresses, phone numbers, current assignments, and past employment records covering roughly 2,000 frontline enforcement agents and 150 supervisors.

ICE List founder Dominick Skinner, an Irish citizen living in Amsterdam, received the leaked data following the Minneapolis shooting of Renee Good.

He openly admits the website exists to obstruct immigration enforcement by exposing federal officers doing their jobs.

The database now contains information on approximately 6,500 federal immigration personnel after the traitor's data dump combined with names already in Skinner's possession.

ICE List is hosted in the Netherlands specifically so the U.S. government can't shut it down.

Skinner bragged to reporters he's been flooded with intelligence since the Good shooting, from hotel employees scribbling agent names on sticky notes to bar staff snapping photos of federal credentials.

Trump Officials Warn Of Deadly Consequences

DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin called the leak "4,500 felonies" and warned the doxxing puts officers and their families in serious danger.

Federal agents have seen death threats surge 8,000% compared to last year, with assaults up 1,300% and vehicular attacks skyrocketing 3,200%.

The Protecting Law Enforcement from Doxxing Act, introduced by Senator Marsha Blackburn last June, would make it a federal crime punishable by five years in prison to publicly release federal officer identities with intent to obstruct enforcement operations.

That bill came after Nashville's Democrat Mayor Freddie O'Connell released ICE agent names following Operation Southern Shield, which removed 196 violent criminals including gang members from MS-13 and Tren de Aragua.

When Salvadoran authorities cracked down on MS-13 in 2018, the gang retaliated by hunting down officers whose identities got exposed, launching coordinated attacks on law enforcement and their families.

Gregory John Curcio, 68, was arrested in San Diego after allegedly doxxing an ICE attorney by posting her home address online and directing others to "swat" her with false emergency calls designed to provoke armed police responses.

The Trump administration designated MS-13, Tren de Aragua, and major drug cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, giving federal prosecutors enhanced tools to combat gang violence targeting law enforcement.

Skinner told reporters he believes "working for either" ICE or Border Patrol "is a bad move on a moral level" and plans to release most of the leaked names his team can verify.

The website allows public contributions, encouraging Americans to report their neighbors if they suspect someone works for DHS.

This mirrors tactics used by totalitarian regimes to turn citizens into informants against their own communities.

McLaughlin fired back that ICE officers "are on the frontlines arresting terrorists, gang members, murderers, pedophiles, and rapists," but thanks to "malicious rhetoric of sanctuary politicians, they are under constant threat from violent agitators."

The leak reveals how deeply the resistance to Trump's immigration enforcement has penetrated federal agencies.

Someone with access to sensitive personnel records decided protecting illegal aliens matters more than the lives of federal agents and their families.

That's not whistleblowing – it's sabotage from within, carried out by a federal employee who swore an oath to protect and defend the United States.

The Trump administration now faces the challenge of rooting out internal enemies while protecting thousands of exposed officers whose names are being circulated on foreign servers specifically designed to evade American law enforcement.

Every ICE agent who arrests an MS-13 gang member or Tren de Aragua trafficker now worries whether their home address will be the next thing posted online by a DHS insider working with foreign activists.

This is what happens when the deep state decides the rule of law doesn't apply to people they disagree with politically.


Sources:

  • Yahoo News Canada, "Personal information of 4,500 ICE and Border Patrol agents leaked online," January 14, 2026.
  • Department of Homeland Security, "DHS Condemns Dangerous Doxxing and Escalating Threats Against Federal Law Enforcement Officers," October 9, 2025.
  • The Daily Beast, "Personal Details of Thousands of Border Patrol and ICE Goons Allegedly Leaked in Huge Data Breach," January 13, 2026.
  • Police1, "Protecting law enforcement from doxxing: Balancing officer safety and constitutional oversight," July 30, 2025.
  • Senator Marsha Blackburn, "Blackburn Introduces Legislation to Protect Federal Law Enforcement Officers from Doxxing," June 4, 2025.
  • The Center Square, "Those doxxing, threatening ICE agents, arrested, indicted," October 12, 2025.