Holding Immigration & Customs Enforcement Accountable

About Us

ICEMisconduct.com is a non-partisan, records-first watchdog project focused on misconduct and abuse of power connected to ICE and related DHS immigration enforcement operations. Our job is simple: take reports from the public, verify what can be verified, use FOIA/public-records tools to obtain documentation, and publish findings with receipts—so accountability doesn’t depend on rumor, virality, or politics.


Non-Partisan by Design
We are not aligned with any political party, campaign, or candidate. We don’t exist to help “Team Red” or “Team Blue.” We exist to support facts, civil liberties, and public oversight. If the evidence points to misconduct, we report it—no matter who is in office.


What We Do
We operate an investigative pipeline:
Intake: People submit reports of alleged misconduct (with optional evidence).
Triage + Verification: We prioritize incidents that are corroborable, severe, and clearly in the public interest.
Records Requests: We pursue documentation through FOIA/public records, court filings, oversight reports, policies, contracts, and other verifiable sources.
Publishing: We publish document-backed investigations, timelines, and supporting records (with safety redactions when necessary).
Transparency: We show case statuses (received → verifying → records requested → documents received → published/closed).


What we don’t do
To protect credibility and safety, ICEMisconduct.com is not:
– A legal advice service or emergency hotline
– A lawyer referral or “matching” service
– A place for doxxing, harassment, or vigilante targeting
– A forum for unverified accusations presented as fact
We do not publish personal addresses, Social Security numbers, full birthdates, or other sensitive identifiers. We do not encourage harassment of any individual—agents, witnesses, or victims.


Standards that keep this credible
Accountability work only matters if it can withstand scrutiny. Our standards include:
Verification-first: We label what’s confirmed, alleged, and unknown.
Receipts: We publish documents whenever we can, with appropriate redactions.
Disciplined language: We don’t inflate claims beyond the evidence.
Right of reply: When feasible, we seek comment before publication.
Corrections: If we make a mistake, we correct it transparently and timestamp the update.


Funding and donor privacy
This work takes time and money—FOIA fees, hosting, secure storage, and investigative labor. We rely on supporters to keep the project running. We do not sell donor information, and we aim to minimize the personal data we collect and store. (Donation tax treatment and details are explained on the Donate page.)


Contact
Have documentation to share, a correction to request, or a records lead? Use the contact form (or the submission form) and include as much detail as possible.


ICEMisconduct.com exists to build a durable public record—facts, documents, and accountability—without partisan spin.