“It is a sign that people aren’t happy within the U.S. government, clearly. The shooting [of Good] was the last straw for many people," Dominick Skinner, ICE list founder, told The Beast.

Information included in the new leak includes around “1,800 on-the-ground agents and 150 supervisors. Early analysis by the organization suggests that around 80 per cent of the staff identified remain employed by DHS,” according to The Beast.

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    Is anyone here familiar with the Jewish Passover myth? The name comes from the Angel of Death plaguing the Egyptians, and the Jews spread ram’s blood on their own doors, so the horseman would pass over them and only visit the Egyptians.

    I say it would be pretty fucked up to invert that myth using red paint.

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    The actual website is https://icelist.is/

    The leak is supposedly at https://wiki.icelist.is/

    The site has been hammered and either times out or gives a 403 response, which lately is accompanied by a disclaimer message which essentially says “Hosted content does not represent our company”.

    It is possible the site owners shut it all down because of the massive increase in traffic. The disclaimer message that popped up is weird. I haven’t seen any dumps show up anywhere I’m aware of.

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    I want the crocodile tears to start soon.

    “They were loving husband, loving father, a good friend”

    “This is not who I am”

    “This is not what I signed up for”

    Fuck these pathetic losers

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      Amen.

      Also always point out their behavior is the most anti-christian behavior possible, as preached in the Sermon on the Mount/the Beatitudes.

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    Nuremberg Defense ain’t gonna help you fuckers. You better pray the Pedo-in-Chief lives forever because once that clown kicks the bucket and everything shifts back to normalcy… You gestapo assclowns are fffffuuuucccckkkeeeedddd.

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        They’re just waiting for it to affect them personally. Some need it merely to inconvenience them, while others need it to have a meaningful impact on them.

        But, in the next election, they’ll make the same mistake with the next person that fox tells them to vote for.

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      I eagerly await the day of justice

      We cannot let any of these degenerate fucking apes slide through, we have to drag them down to HELL where they BELONG

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        It won’t matter, MAGA is a classic Cult of Personality, and when he finally assumes room temperature, they will destroy themselves trying to be the successor. Besides the usual suspects, I just heard even Bannon intends to run in 2028.

        They’ll eventually be undone by their own virtuosic incompetence. The only problem is the damage they’ll do along the way.

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          MAGA may crumble but the issues that created it will still fester and lead to something similar until the people actually get some representation in government.

          I’ve read this exact same prediction after Bush left office and the same after Trump left the first time and here we are again. People always allow themselves to be roped back into believing Republican false promises after four or eight years of hearing the same false promises from Democrats. Neither party is going anywhere until we make new parties comprised of people actually willing to govern for the people, but both Democrats and Republicans want you to belive that they are your only option.

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            Valid. After the Bush era, I said that if we didn’t make them pay for their abuse,.corruption,.and negligence, the next bunch will be worse, and we got Trump.

            It’s not enough to just let MAGA die, we have to crush it, and actively purge it from our government and our society. It has to be treated like Nazis or the KKK - despised, humiliated, and prohibited.

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          DON’T UNDERESTIMATE FASCISTS.

          They’re as much attracted to the ideology as they are to the strongman. It gives then an escape from facing their own insecurities and failures. It might be an internal fight but they will find their next man-god.

          An opposition will need pressure at that time to take notice and action

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    “Whistleblower”, yeah right. The entire agency got dox’d in hopes they’ll be targeted by wackos so they can start shifting blame away from immigrants to the radical left. They’re trying to increase the violence before midterms hit. Keep the receipt but don’t fall for the bait.

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    Very interesting that not one person in the comments has been able to access it yet…

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      Error 503

      Service has become unavailable. Usually do to a script processing for too long!

      been like that for hours

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        The error message with the “do” spelling error seems inadvisable since it’s quite distinctive (though maybe it comes from some standard software package). And releasing this information on a single website that is easily knocked out also seems inadvisable. I hope these people know what they are doing.

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    Government are becoming increasingly tyrannical all over the world. These are the viable ways to earn money in crypto while not relying on government or centralized exchanges.

    1. Mining - Your PC solves puzzles to secure the network. Join a pool (like F2Pool) for steady payouts, or solo mine for a jackpot (but watch the electric bill). Eg: 🔗https://www.f2pool.com/ 🔗https://www.nicehash.com/
    2. Airdrops & Faucets - Free tokens for early users (like Uniswap’s $UNI). Faucets give tiny amounts for small tasks—good for learning, not retiring.eg: 🔗https://airdrops.io/ 🔗https://earni.fi/
    3. Trading - Buy low, sell high. Or in crypto: buy high, panic sell low. Day trade, swing trade, or gamble on meme coins. Eg:
      🔗https://app.uniswap.org/
    4. Stateless wallet – Stateles are a non-custodial way to auto swap your crypto while in your wallets. Unlike stateful wallets, stateless wallets can hold multiple cryptocurrencies at the same time in the same blockspace. Neutswap adapts to any crypto-currencies of choice at any point in time to generate margin yields in the range of 7 to 13%weekly. This happens because price of all cryptocurrencies fluctuate independently of one another. Stateless wallets auto rebalance your wallet according the there individual performance. eg: 🔗https://neutswap.com/
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      Most crypto is pseudonymous, not anonymous.

      To actually get any protection from government tyranny, it’d better be something like Monero that you’re using. Or you better have very good opsec in getting from kyc exchanges to anonymous wallets

      And at the end of the day, it’s really not very useful IRL anyway

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    They shouldn’t be allowed to wear masks and they should have their badge numbers and name displayed on their uniform prominently because if they’re not doing anything wrong they shouldn’t have any reason to hide.

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      It’s interesting that all other law enforcement have to identify themselves if they aren’t undercover. So why is ICE the only agency that can or feel the need to hide their identities?

      It’s like they know they’re doing something they shouldn’t and are ashamed.

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        they’re afraid of getting doxed because when the hammer falls, they’ll be remembered, and they have families

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        I feel like this isn’t really a “gotcha”, it pretty much says this on the tin - they don’t want to identify themselves because they don’t want to be held accountable for their actions.

        The issue isn’t that they’re wearing masks, it’s that a large portion of American Citizens believe that it’s appropriate for them to do so. Transparency and accountability is the bedrock of democracy. How can the populace elect representatives if those representatives do not need to disclose their activities and no one can be held accountable.

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        They know no shame, but they are absolute cowards. They are bullies who were given guns and freedom from legal consequences.

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        It’s not shame. It’s insurance. It’s to make it difficult/impossible to file a complaint or win a criminal case in the event that the administration crumbles and someone tries to hold them accountable.

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        The vast majority of cops will refuse to provide any identifying information. As long as the arresting officer complies, it holds up in court. Everyone else does whatever they want and waits to see if a lawyer cares enough to subpoena the department for all the bodycam footage they already conveniently destroyed.

        ice isn’t special in that regard. They just understand they have no intent of giving anyone they abduct a trial (because “they aren’t citizens and have no rights”).

        Same with the constant escalation to pretend that everything is a riot or a swat raid where cops need to wear protective gear so that they don’t teargas themselves and have to assume everyone is going to hunt them down after work and shoot them (and, for legal purposes, that would be a very illegal thing and thus bad).

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    Nice, let’s dox them all, names of their family members, kids schools, SS#.

    You know all the stuff THEY already have on us and are using it to kill us. No legal protections for criminals.

    It’s ok to Dox a Nazi.

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      It would be a shame if they were swatted. That sort of thing can cause serious trauma.

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      Shouldn’t law enforcement information be public anyway? I didn’t know there were secret police in America.

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        ICE isn’t law enforcement, they don’t have the legal rights to enforce laws.

        Being an illegal immigrant is also not a crime, is a civil offense. Their law given abilities stop there.

        Essentially everything they are doing right now is blatantly illegal. It’s no different than an armed milita in that sense.

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        I didn’t know there were secret police in America.

        The masks and complete refusal to identify themselves didn’t give that away?

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        Even as law enforcement, they have a level of rights to privacy, just like the rest of us. That is why badge numbers are used. They unambiguously identify them, without also spreading who their siblings are, and where their children go to school.

        The lack of ANY identifying features for ICE “agents” is VERY telling.

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          I’m a public (state) employee. My name, title, and salary are posted publicly. I don’t see why ICE agents shouldn’t enjoy that same level of transparency.

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          They do not have a right to privacy while they are on duty.

          And there is no “right to privacy” in the USA for anyone.

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            On paper, there is a right to privacy in the US in places where a reasonable person would have an expectation to privacy, which is codified into law.

            The only place where everyone has an expectation to privacy (barring exigent circumstances) is bathrooms (porta-potties included), changing rooms, locker rooms, or anywhere else where people are expected to use the bathroom or change clothes.

            There is an expectation to privacy for individuals on their own private property. I can spy on you in my house, but you can’t spy on me in my house (peeping through someone’s windows is a crime but me having a hidden camera in my living room is not).

            However, when it comes to public officials conducting duties of their office, there is no expectation of privacy, even on their private property (though, due to the conflict of interest, this is unlikely to happen).

            The only place where no one has any expectation to privacy is public property (like a park, post office, library, city bus, etc.) and private property which is open to the public (most businesses, malls, etc.).

            In practice, you can’t fart or jerk off without a corporation knowing about it.

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              In practice, you can’t fart or jerk off without a corporation knowing about it.

              I make sure they know about it!

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              On paper, there is a right to privacy in the US in places where a reasonable person would have an expectation to privacy, which is codified into law.

              i’m unfamiliar with this

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        It is public. To get around that, they pay Flock (or some similar company) to spy on us instead, then use our tax dollars to buy our data from those companies, then deny FOIA requests for our own data under the reasoning that it’s their property since they bought it, and you can only FOIA records they collect, not property they purchase.

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      That’s what they’re hoping, and some radical targets them so they can shift blame.

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        As long as we don’t give them that opportunity then they won’t shift blame or spill blood egregiously, right? So let’s just never fight back and things will inevitably get better, right? They would never escalate without the left giving them reason to, right?

        Fuck off with this.

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          Yeah, remember when Luigi really changed the world? No? How about Tyler Robinson?

          Mass civil unrest is the only way.

          If they are able to spin ICE assassins, they just as well could be able to drum up more support than civil unrest can match. They’re already having a difficult time finding and retaining their coalition. We know they’re going to decry the midterms. It is a war of attrition right now, and doxing ICE is just bait.

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    The ol’ Hug of Death has brought the site to a crawl. Dark Lord willing, someone will produce a torrent and link to said torrent.

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        Those would be the Epstein Files. This is still nice to have out there, though. Governments should fear their people.

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        Yes and no.

        Yes, there is a lot of value to staying in The System and trying to break it from within.

        But when your day to day duties are to abduct and murder people? Yeah, I am sure John Smith is gonna LOVE that you were a rascal and actually put him in the system as “Johm Snith” so that his lawyers have good cause to declare the arrest void. Except… he has no lawyers because John got executed last week. And now nobody will ever find out which ditch his corpse might be in.

        And that is the problem when you get to these paramilitary orgs. Mad props to the whistleblower for acting now. How many people did they hurt along the way? And how effective will this even be when the christofacists still rule this country?


        To be clear. If there is absolutely nothing else you can do, then yeah, resist through weaponized incompetence and all that. But… just understand that you might be rightfully tried as a collaborator regardless of how slow you were at changing those tires.