Alvarado ICE Detention Ambush: Eight Defendants Convicted on Federal Terrorism Charges
Eight defendants convicted on federal terrorism charges, including material support to terrorists and conspiracy to carry explosives, for the July 4, 2025 ambush at an ICE detention center in Alvarado, Texas. Verdicts set a significant legal precedent for prosecuting organized direct-action attacks on federal immigration facilities as terrorism.
ICE Warehouse Retrofit List Circulates Online, Claims 85,000-Bed Expansion and Multi-State Office Growth
An online post published a categorized, capacity-annotated directory of alleged ICE detention warehouse retrofits and office expansions—mixing “confirmed” and “unconfirmed” sites with ownership breadcrumbs—to operationalize facility identification and mobilization against a claimed large-scale detention surge.
Drone Recon Video Promotes ICE Warehouse Targeting in Williamsport, Maryland
A blog post circulated drone and ground-level recon video of Williamsport, Maryland warehouses framed as potential future ICE detention sites, using inflammatory labeling and visual identifiers that enable wider geolocation, monitoring, and potential targeting.
New ICE Facility and Office Location Doxxing List Circulates Online
DirtySouth published a categorized directory of alleged ICE warehouse and office locations—adding claimed capacities and select property-record links—reducing friction for identifying and potentially targeting ICE-linked facilities.
Violent Anti-Enforcement Imagery at University of Wisconsin Draws Attention
Violent anti-ICE stickers found at UW–Madison reflect intensifying political hostility on Wisconsin campuses and coincide with broader federal concerns over rising threats against immigration enforcement officers.
ICE Agent’s Home Scouted in Portland as Extremist Networks Continue Personal Targeting Tactics
Anarchist actors in Portland have shifted from doxxing ICE agents to detailed, in-person surveillance, raising personal security risks for federal law enforcement personnel.

