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Welcome to the ICE List. We document the actions of U.S. immigration enforcement agencies across all states and territories. Our mission is to build a transparent, verifiable, public record of agents, facilities, incidents, agreements, vehicles, and contractors connected to ICE and CBP.
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'''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.
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{{Featured incident
| title  = Hunger strike at Delaney Hall Detention Facility
| link    = Hunger_strike_at_Delaney_Hall_Detention_Facility
| date    = Ongoing
| place  = Newark, New Jersey
| summary = Detainees at [[Delaney Hall Detention Facility]] reportedly launched a hunger and labor strike over alleged conditions inside the facility, including claims related to medical care, food quality, overcrowding, and treatment by staff. The protests sparked days of demonstrations outside the facility, confrontations with federal agents, arrests, and growing political scrutiny involving local officials, members of Congress, and immigrant rights organizations.
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{{Featured agent
{{Featured agent
| name    = David Kim
| name    = Roberto Villareal
| link    = Agent:David_Kim
| link    = Villareal, Roberto
| state  = California
| state  = New Jersey
| agency  = U.S. Border Patrol (El Centro Sector)
| agency  = ICE
| image  = DavidKim1.jpg
| image  = VillarealRoberto.png
| summary = Assistant Chief with the U.S. Border Patrol’s El Centro Sector, appearing on FOX 11 Los Angeles to discuss Border Patrol operations in the region.
| summary = Roberto Villareal is an ICE agent identified at Delaney Hall Detention Facility during protests surrounding the ongoing hunger strike. Published reports accuse Villareal of repeated acts of violence against protesters, including kicking, spraying chemical agents, and physically assaulting demonstrators. His conduct has made him one of the most controversial ICE agents identified during the Delaney Hall campaign.
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{{Featured incident
 
  | title   = Tackle Assault by Agent in Chicago
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  | place  = Chicago, Illinois
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  | summary = A plain-clothes immigration-enforcement agent tackled a man from behind in downtown Chicago, slamming him to the pavement in front of witnesses; the incident was captured on video and posted online.
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| date = 2026-05-26
| link = https://www.npr.org/2026/05/26/nx-s1-5830474/trump-immigration-courts-mega-masters
| title = Immigration courts launch mass mega-master hearings to speed deportations
| summary = DOJ has begun holding mass "mega master" immigration hearings of more than 100 people at once in Chicago, Boston, and Chelmsford, Massachusetts, with Dallas next, NPR reported. The push coincides with EOIR swearing in its largest immigration judge class in agency history, a combined 82 judges announced May 21.
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{{News item
| date = 2026-05-25
  | link = https://www.dhs.gov/news/2026/05/25/dhs-debunks-new-jersey-sanctuary-politicians-smears-against-ice-facility
| title = DHS accuses New Jersey Democrats of staging a political stunt at Delaney Hall
| summary = In a press release, DHS named eight Democratic officials and denied any hunger strike was occurring at Delaney Hall. The statement directly contradicts on-the-record accounts from detainees' attorneys and lawmakers who entered the facility.
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{{News item
  | date = 2026-05-25
  | link = https://abc7ny.com/post/protesters-clash-ice-agents-outside-delaney-hall-amid-hunger-strike-2-lawmakers-visit-scene/19166948/
| title = Gov. Sherrill denied entry to Delaney Hall, Sen. Kim pepper-sprayed
| summary = Gov. Mikie Sherrill was formally denied access to Delaney Hall while accompanied by Sen. Andy Kim and four members of Congress, ABC7 and CBS New York reported. Kim was admitted only after personally calling DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin, and was later pepper-sprayed during a second clash.
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{{News item
| date = 2026-05-24
| link = https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/25/us/new-jersey-ice-facility-protests
| title = Protesters clash with ICE agents at Delaney Hall over detainee transfer
  | summary = Protesters blocked an unmarked van that organizers said was removing striking detainee Martin Alonso Soto Hernandez for transfer, leading to the week's first physical clash, CNN reported. DHS said ICE removed 70 protesters and used pepper spray and gas canisters.
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{{News item
| date = 2026-05-24
| link = https://theintercept.com/2026/05/24/ice-corecivic-death-private-prison-judge/
| title = Judge sanctions CoreCivic for destroying evidence in ICE death suit
| summary = A federal judge issued what appears to be the first known spoliation sanction against a private prison corporation in an ICE wrongful-death case, finding CoreCivic responsible for destroying video evidence relating to detainee Kesley Vial's death, The Intercept reported.
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{{News item
| date = 2026-05-22
| link = https://jerseyvindicator.org/2026/05/23/hundreds-of-ice-detainees-launch-hunger-and-labor-strike-at-delaney-hall/
| title = Roughly 300 detainees launch hunger and labor strike at Delaney Hall
| summary = Approximately 300 detainees at the GEO Group-run Delaney Hall facility in Newark began a coordinated hunger and labor strike, alleging spoiled food, inadequate medical care, and arrests at scheduled USCIS interviews, according to The Jersey Vindicator and Insider NJ.
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== Recent Incidents ==
''Newly added or updated incident pages.''


* [[Incident:2025-04-11 South Park San Diego CA Armed Agent Presence]]
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== State Directory ==
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<li>[[Wyckoff Heights Medical Center ICE arrest and hospital standoff (Bushwick, Brooklyn, 2026-05-02)]]</li>
<li>[[Bensonhurst apartment sweep and detention of Deacon Sebastian Renoj Ordoñez (Brooklyn, 2026-01-16)]]</li>
<li>[[ICE invade neighborhood with cops (Nashville, Tennessee 2026-04-29)]]</li>
<li>[[ICE abducting child (Moreno Valley, California 2026-05-13)]]</li>
<li>[[Detainment (Peoria, Illinois 2026-05-05)]]</li>
<li>[[Hunger strike at Delaney Hall Detention Facility]]</li>
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About the ICE List

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.

This project was created by Crust News.

Project status: This wiki is in active development. Structure, navigation, and data standards are being finalised. Older pages may be reformatted as standards are applied consistently.


Featured incident

Hunger strike at Delaney Hall Detention Facility Ongoing • Newark, New Jersey

Detainees at Delaney Hall Detention Facility reportedly launched a hunger and labor strike over alleged conditions inside the facility, including claims related to medical care, food quality, overcrowding, and treatment by staff. The protests sparked days of demonstrations outside the facility, confrontations with federal agents, arrests, and growing political scrutiny involving local officials, members of Congress, and immigrant rights organizations.



Featured agent

Roberto Villareal

Roberto Villareal ICE • New Jersey

Roberto Villareal is an ICE agent identified at Delaney Hall Detention Facility during protests surrounding the ongoing hunger strike. Published reports accuse Villareal of repeated acts of violence against protesters, including kicking, spraying chemical agents, and physically assaulting demonstrators. His conduct has made him one of the most controversial ICE agents identified during the Delaney Hall campaign.


In the news

Recent ICE-related reporting from external news organisations.

2026-05-26: Immigration courts launch mass mega-master hearings to speed deportations — DOJ has begun holding mass "mega master" immigration hearings of more than 100 people at once in Chicago, Boston, and Chelmsford, Massachusetts, with Dallas next, NPR reported. The push coincides with EOIR swearing in its largest immigration judge class in agency history, a combined 82 judges announced May 21.

2026-05-25: DHS accuses New Jersey Democrats of staging a political stunt at Delaney Hall — In a press release, DHS named eight Democratic officials and denied any hunger strike was occurring at Delaney Hall. The statement directly contradicts on-the-record accounts from detainees' attorneys and lawmakers who entered the facility.

2026-05-25: Gov. Sherrill denied entry to Delaney Hall, Sen. Kim pepper-sprayed — Gov. Mikie Sherrill was formally denied access to Delaney Hall while accompanied by Sen. Andy Kim and four members of Congress, ABC7 and CBS New York reported. Kim was admitted only after personally calling DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin, and was later pepper-sprayed during a second clash.

2026-05-24: Protesters clash with ICE agents at Delaney Hall over detainee transfer — Protesters blocked an unmarked van that organizers said was removing striking detainee Martin Alonso Soto Hernandez for transfer, leading to the week's first physical clash, CNN reported. DHS said ICE removed 70 protesters and used pepper spray and gas canisters.

2026-05-24: Judge sanctions CoreCivic for destroying evidence in ICE death suit — A federal judge issued what appears to be the first known spoliation sanction against a private prison corporation in an ICE wrongful-death case, finding CoreCivic responsible for destroying video evidence relating to detainee Kesley Vial's death, The Intercept reported.

2026-05-22: Roughly 300 detainees launch hunger and labor strike at Delaney Hall — Approximately 300 detainees at the GEO Group-run Delaney Hall facility in Newark began a coordinated hunger and labor strike, alleging spoiled food, inadequate medical care, and arrests at scheduled USCIS interviews, according to The Jersey Vindicator and Insider NJ.

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Verification and sourcing

Each page includes a verification status indicating whether claims are supported by public records, media, video evidence, or other documentation. Unverified information is clearly labelled and is not presented as established fact. Pages may be updated as additional sources become available.


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