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

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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.