There are unconfirmed reports of GenZers outing their dads as ICE agents, and some being doxxed on Tik Tok and Instagram.
I haven't found anything on that except a few random posts on FB and Reddit.
But I came across this in my search.

Report: Whistleblower leaks personal data of 4,500 DHS and ICE agents to doxxing website
WASHINGTON (TNND) — The founder of ICE List, a website which shares the first and last names of ICE and Border Patrol agents and Department of Homeland Security employees enforcing the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, said that a DHS whistleblower shared with him the personal information of close to 4,500 federal agents and employees.
Dominick Skinner, an Irishman living in the Netherlands, shared with the DailyBeast that following the fatal shooting of Renee Good last week, an employee of DHS handed him the personal information of roughly 2,000 agents working on the frontlines of immigration enforcement and another 2,500 employees who work in supporting roles.
“It is a sign that people aren’t happy within the U.S. government, clearly,” Skinner, who is not a United States citizen, shared with the Daily Beast.
“The shooting [of Good] was the last straw for many people.”
ICE List launched in June last year at the height of Trump’s mass immigration enforcement operations. Prior to the alleged data leak by the DHS whistleblower, ICE List possessed the information of 2,000 immigration enforcement agents and supporting staff, with 8,000 of those being frontline enforcement agents. However, Skinner shared with DailyBeast that not all of the information collected is published to the website.
“We will make exceptions on a case-by-case basis, the best examples of which will be those who work in childcare within the agency, and nurses. There will be more exceptions, but we will have a discussion once the team flags a position as something we need to think twice about.”
In an interview with El Pais from last October, Skinner shared that ICE List is managed by three people and that they use artificial intelligence to verify the identifications of the federal agents and employees listed on the website. Back in October, the website received a million views.
Lawmakers have fought against websites doxxing the identities of federal law enforcement agents with Rep. Masha Blackburn (R-TN) introduced the Protecting Law Enforcement from Doxxing Act last year.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin have also warned against anti-ICE protesters seeking to share the personal information of ICE agents, who have experienced an 8,000% increase in death threats and a 1,347% increase in assaults.
The National News Desk reached out to DHS and ICE for comment, and had not heard back as of the time this post was published.
There are still good people out there, and some of them are in positions to bust these assholes.
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