Rise in ICE monitoring & doxxing due to dangerous rhetoric; federal officials say

Rise in ICE monitoring & doxxing due to dangerous rhetoric; federal officials say
Source: WPFO

WASHINGTON (TNND) -- On the streets of Minneapolis, protestors and ICE agents continue to clash. DHS reported earlier this month that assaults against ICE officers is up 1,300% and death threats up 8,000%. Officials said the surge is a direct result of radical rhetoric by sanctuary politicians.

"Death threats are up over 8,000%, actual assaults up to 1,300%. I know because threats against me and my family have tripled in the last couple of weeks," said White House Border Czar Tom Homan.

'ICE List,' a website which shares the first and last names of ICE and Border Patrol agents and Department of Homeland Security employees enforcing the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, told the Daily Beast that following the fatal ICE-involved shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis last week, a whistleblower allegedly shared the personal information of close to 4,500 federal agents and employees.

The shooting [of Good] was the last straw for many people," said ICE List Founder Dominick Skinner.

DHS has attributed the rise in continuous radical rhetoric by sanctuary politicians. Saying it creates an environment that demonizes law enforcement and encourages violence.

Donald Trump's modern day Gestapo is scooping people up off the streets. They're in unmarked vans, wearing masks, being shipped off to foreign torture dungeons," Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said in 2025. "This is not ok. The way they're coming into cities, not just Minneapolis, but around the country, is not ok," Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey told CNN following the deadly shooting.

The New York Post reported that Good was a member of 'ICE Watch.' A national leftist activist group dedicated to documenting, tracking and resisting ICE operations. Our researcher found multiple similar groups scattered across the country, including national organizations and multiple at the local/regional level. Some include: United We Dream, States at the Core, Immigrant Defense Project and Detention Watch Network.

Vice President JD Vance called the shooting in Minneapolis an attack on federal law enforcement.

"That woman is part of a broader, left-wing network to attack, to dox, to assault and to make it impossible for ICE officers to do their jobs," Vance said shortly after the fatal shooting.

While the Trump administration has called the fatal shooting a response to domestic terrorism, many Democratic lawmakers have condemned the ICE agents actions. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) called it an abomination. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker is another example of the administration ignoring due process.