ICE is Killing People. Document Everything.
People are dying in ICE custody and being killed in raids. This site has information, resources, and tools to resist.
ICE List Wiki: Name Them. Shame Them. Remember Them.
ICE List is a public database documenting the people who enforce this violent system. Over 1,600+ agents from ICE, CBP, HSI, ERO, USCIS, and local 287(g) agencies are listed with their names, photos, and documented abuses. These are the people separating families, conducting military-style raids in our neighborhoods, and running detention centers where people die.
Why We Name Them:
- Accountability: No more hiding behind badges. These agents will be held responsible for their actions.
- Evidence: Documenting abuses, violence, and rights violations for legal action
- Community Defense: Know who's operating in your area. Recognize their faces. Warn your neighbors.
- Historical Record: Just following orders is not an excuse. This is a permanent record of who chose to enforce this system.
- Deterrence: Make enforcement agents think twice about the consequences of their actions
Agent names, photos, incidents, vehicles, facilities, and documented abuses. All publicly accessible. Know your enemy.
π Emergency Resources - Protect Yourself & Your Community
π¨ ICE Is At Your Door? Someone Got Snatched?
- ACLU Immigrants' Rights Hotline: 1-877-733-8722
- Immigrant Defense Project Hotline: 1-212-725-6422
- RAICES Legal Hotline (TX): 1-888-666-1154
- National Immigration Law Center: nilc.org (policy/legal resources, not a hotline)
π You Have Rights - Use Them
- ACLU: Know Your Rights - Immigration
- EFF: Digital Rights at Borders
- Immigrant Defense Project: Rights Guide
- Do NOT talk to ICE: Stay silent. Don't answer questions. Don't sign anything.
- Do NOT open your door: They need a judicial warrant signed by a judge, not an ICE deportation warrant.
π Find Legal Representation
π οΈ ACLU Tools & Resources
π± Detention Information
π Document Everything - Make Them Famous
- Submit an Incident to ICE List
- Submit Agent Information
- Connect with local rapid-response networks: Many cities have community alert groups for ICE activity. Search for immigrant rights groups in your area.
- Get their names and badge numbers. Take photos. Record video. Get witnesses.
- Upload everything. Names, faces, license plates, vehicle info. Make them visible.
π Prepare Your Family - Plan for the Worst
Preparing for ICE:
- Know your rights card: Print and carry ILRC Red Card at all times
- Emergency contacts: Memorize lawyer numbers. Write them on your body if needed.
- Power of attorney: Get legal documents NOW for childcare and finances
- Important documents: Hide copies of passports, birth certificates where family can find them
- Financial access: Give someone you trust access to your bank accounts TODAY
- School authorization: Designate backup people to pick up your children
- Community network: Know your neighbors. Build mutual aid networks. Watch out for each other.
Organize and Protect Each Other
Immigrant Rights Organizations
Bond Funds & Financial Support
- National Bail Fund Network
- Freedom for Immigrants Community Fund
- Search for local immigration bond funds in your area
β οΈ Important Note
This site provides general information and resources. It's not a substitute for legal advice from an attorney. But don't wait for perfect legal guidance to take action - protect yourself and your community NOW. ICE won't wait, and neither should you.