Around 4,500 alleged ICE agents and Border Patrol employees were leaked to an online watchdog group

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Details of 4,500 alleged ICE agents and Border Patrol employees were leaked to an online watchdog group following the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis.

The data includes about 2,000 agents and 150 supervisors, with early analysis indicating around 80% are still employed by DHS.

ICE List founder Dominick Skinner said the leak reflects internal discontent, adding, “The shooting was the last straw for many people.”

Skinner said public tips identifying agents have surged since Good’s death. Protests erupted nationwide after 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good was shot three times through her car windshield by an ICE agent.

ICE List launched in June last year at the height of Trump’s mass immigration enforcement operations. Prior to the alleged data leak by the DHS whistleblower, ICE List possessed the information of 2,000 immigration enforcement agents and supporting staff, with 8,000 of those being frontline enforcement agents. However, Skinner shared with DailyBeast that not all of the information collected is published to the website.

“We will make exceptions on a case-by-case basis, the best examples of which will be those who work in childcare within the agency, and nurses. There will be more exceptions, but we will have a discussion once the team flags a position as something we need to think twice about.”

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