The ICE List Wiki is a public, verifiable record of immigration enforcement activity in the United States. It documents incidents, agencies, individuals, facilities, vehicles, and legal authorities involved in enforcement operations. Entries are structured, sourced, and timestamped to support verification, cross-referencing, and long-term analysis. The wiki is intended for use by journalists, researchers, advocates, and the general public.
The ICE List is an open journalistic project, created by Crust News, aimed at collecting and sharing information that can hold ICE members legally accountable.
An authoritarian regime has taken control of the USA, and many are asking how they can help. Our team works hard to identify the individuals behind the mass deportations, kidnappings and attacks.
The Deportation Data Project collects and posts public, anonymized U.S. government immigration enforcement datasets. We use the Freedom of Information Act to gather datasets directly from the government, and we also post datasets that the government has posted proactively or in response to others’ requests. We expect these datasets to be used by journalists, researchers, lawyers, and policymakers.
As a first step, we posted the main datasets that we know of; in most cases, these datasets are out of date. We received our first update from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in March; we are continuing to seek other updates, and we will post those updates as we receive them.
We post mostly individual-level datasets. Individual-level data is most useful to those with a background in data analysis, allowing these users to make their own decisions about how to analyze the data.
We also provide links to related projects that offer analyses, visualizations, and reports for journalists, attorneys, and the public based on these datasets. If you have questions or suggestions about the data, please feel free to contact us.
The datasets are here: https://deportationdata.org/data.html
Has links to news articles, Court Listener documents, dates, and statuses.
Source code: https://codeberg.org/reed/disappeared
RSS feed of updates to the repo: https://codeberg.org/reed/disappeared.rss
Inspired by the USA Disappeared Tracker account on Bluesky, this dashboard visualizes people taken into ICE custody when the Trump regime demonstrated the undeniable political motive and animus to deny due process, even if charges (if they're ever filed) are eventually substantiated in a court of law.
This is a tracker of people that the US government has disappeared. Search by names, dates, states of residence, names of facilities, and transit lines.
International Center for Unidentified and Missing Persons. Accepts tips. Has a search engine which could be useful. Showing signs of being updated regularly.