Poster Doxxes Portland ICE Supervisor and Calls for “No Peace” for ICE Agents

Executive Summary

An anarchist-aligned counter-information site published an anonymously submitted poster that identifies a Portland ICE supervisor and uses inflammatory language to justify harassment or intimidation. The poster packages multiple photos and personal identifiers to make real-world targeting easier, including against the individual’s household. This is best read as a doxxing product designed for coercive pressure, not general political speech.

Analysis

Rose City Counter Info posted a graphic accusing a named U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement supervisor of “kidnapping children,” paired with multiple photos intended to support identification in public and at work. The messaging escalates beyond protest framing into personal vilification and threat-adjacent language, including the explicit line “No peace for [the named individual] or any other ICE agent!” and “Chinga la Migra!”.

Operationally, the poster’s significance is that it lowers the barrier to action by providing identifying details in a ready-to-share format. Even when no specific tactics are spelled out, doxxing-style posters function as enablement: they facilitate surveillance, confrontation, vandalism, and intimidation by giving supporters what they need to locate and recognize a target. The inclusion of household and family context increases risk to non-involved parties and raises the likelihood of follow-on “outing” efforts against other officers or contractors in the Portland / Vancouver area.

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