doxxed ice

From The Oregonian by Maxine Bernstein.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Friday promised swift prosecution of what she called “anarchist and Antifa-affiliated groups” trying to obtain and share personal information of federal immigration officers in Oregon to dox them.

Noem, in a statement and photos, identified Rose City Antifa, “Rose City Counter-Info,” and “The Crustian Daily,” as groups that have published names, photos and personal addresses of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers on their websites or put up fliers in the officers’ neighborhoods. In one case, trash was dumped on the front lawn of an officer’s property, but the location was not disclosed.

Noem, in a statement and photos, identified Rose City Antifa, “Rose City Counter-Info,” and “The Crustian Daily,” as groups that have published names, photos and personal addresses of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers on their websites or put up fliers in the officers’ neighborhoods. In one case, trash was dumped on the front lawn of an officer’s property, but the location was not disclosed. 

“We will prosecute those who dox ICE agents to the fullest extent of the law. These criminals are taking the side of vicious cartels and human traffickers,” Noem said in the statement. “We won’t allow it in America.” 

The Crustian Daily publishes what it calls an “ICE LIST,” that starts, “Real Police Don’t Need Masks,” and says its done to hold ICE members accountable, publishing the names, faces and roles of ICE officers, but says it does not publish their home addresses. 

The other two groups did not respond immediately to messages seeking comment.

Federal affidavits in the last two months have redacted the names of federal officers involved in the arrests of demonstrators outside the ICE building off South Macadam Avenue, which has become the focal point of protests against President’s Trump immigration crackdown. 

Noem also took the opportunity in her Friday statement to slam “ sanctuary cities like Portland,” that prevent local city and state police from working with federal law enforcement. 

The secretary’s statement came just days after the Portland City Council’s public safety committee heard testimony from residents, many of whom urged the council to revoke its permit for the ICE field office building on South Macadam, citing the firing of tear gas and chemical munitions by federal officers and disruption to the neighborhood, including the neighboring Cottonwood School. 

It also comes days after Trump’s border czar Tom Homan in a televised interview with Fox Business pledged to come to Portland and that immigration agents would be “doubling down, tripling down” on enforcement in sanctuary cities.

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Smash ICE (not verified) Sat, 07/12/2025 - 20:46

Good work comrades. These cowardly agents will not want to be identified and shamed, and doing so will lower the morale of ICE and increase their sense of insecurity.

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