Doxxing of ICE and HSI agents
For ICE ERO and HSI special agents. The 2020-2025 doxxing wave is documented. Broker pages are the through-line.
Run a free scan. No signup.How this plays out for ICE and HSI agents
ICE and HSI doxxing has been its own pattern since 2018 and accelerated sharply in 2024-2025. Activist accounts livestream agents at enforcement operations, identify them by face, then post the home address. The address comes off a broker page. Recent federal indictments have charged individuals who livestreamed agent home addresses and called for confrontation at those locations.
The publication is rarely on the activist's main account. It moves through smaller forums, Telegram channels, and reposts. Once the address is up, it spreads faster than any takedown.
What's at stake
Your home address. Your spouse's workplace. Your kids' school. For ICE and HSI agents working enforcement operations, the playbook includes harassment at the home, vandalism, and confrontation. Family members get pulled in by default — the broker page lists them on the same record.
The risk extends to neighbors. A doxx that names your address invites people to your block, not just your door.
What to do right now
If you've been doxxed in the last 72 hours, work the doxxing recovery checklist and loop in your security officer immediately. Run the doxxed-right-now playbook for the time-bucketed steps. Document the post, screenshot every repost you can find, and file with the platforms.
For exposure assessment, run a free scan. There's no agent-specific federal statute that reaches the brokers — Lieu Act is judges only. The broker opt-out is the upstream protection.
How we handle it
We prioritize the people-search sites that activist OSINT typically pulls from — Spokeo, Whitepages, TruePeopleSearch, BeenVerified — and re-check every two weeks. Brokers list relatives on the same page as you, so an unswept spouse or parent gives the doxxer a second route in. We work the family the same way.
For agents living in NJ, Daniel's Law (NJ's broker-removal statute — lets covered officers sue people-search sites for failing to take their address down) covers you and the household, and we file those demands. For office-wide coverage, reach out.