New ICE Facility and Office Location Doxxing List Circulates Online

Source: Dirty South

Executive Summary

DirtySouth published a doxxing-style directory of alleged ICE warehouse sites and ICE office locations, including addresses, claimed capacities, and limited property-record sourcing. The post is formatted for rapid reuse to identify and track ICE-associated facilities.

Analysis

Warehouse locations with claimed capacity figures

Four addresses are labeled “CONFIRMED purchased warehouses,” each paired with a stated capacity (three listed at 1,500 and one Georgia site listed at 8,500). Three additional addresses are labeled “UNCONFIRMED proposed warehouses,” including a Texas site listed at 9,500 capacity. Two of the unconfirmed entries include direct links to local property/assessor records identifying the owning LLCs, providing a verification path that strengthens the usability of the list even where the author flags uncertainty.

ICE office footprint list attributed in-post to WIRED

The post separately lists “New and expanded offices (from WIRED)” across DC, FL, LA, MD, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, and VA, providing building names and/or street addresses. This expands the targeting surface beyond warehouses by enumerating administrative and field-office touchpoints across multiple states, creating a broader directory that can support surveillance, protest planning, harassment, or vandalism.

Intent signals from surrounding outlet content

Other posts on the same outlet include explicitly hostile rhetoric toward ICE and calls for aggressive action against perceived collaborators. In that context, publishing an address-and-capacity directory is more consistent with facilitation of disruption than neutral infrastructure tracking.

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