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() Two Oregon-based organizations that the Department of Homeland Security says are reportedly affiliated with Antifa are being targeted for making private information about Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers public, has learned.
The agency said that the two Portland groups, identified as “Rose City Counter Info” and “The Crustian Daily,” are publishing the names, photos and addresses of ICE officers on their website and social media platforms. DHS officials said that the two groups are among multiple organizations that appear to be responsible for publishing private information and the identities of immigration agents and officers and posting them at locations around Portland.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said Friday that these efforts, called doxing, put law enforcement officers “in grave danger” and potentially give other international criminal organizations, such as Tren de Aragua and MS-13, access to federal immigration officers and their families.
Noem’s warning comes as the agency has said that attacks on federal immigration officers and agents have increased significantly in recent months. has confirmed that DHS is reporting a nearly 700% increase in attacks on ICE officers. The agency has repeatedly reported large increases in attacks on federal officers, but does not publish hard data.
Fox News reported that between January and June 2024, 10 assaults and attacks took place on ICE officers, but that the number has increased to 69 incidents during the same time frame this year.
The agency has not specified what it considers an assault on federal officers and agents. But in a statement issued on Friday, Noem said that DHS will go after groups that are found to share sensitive information about ICE officers publicly.
“We will prosecute those who dox ICE agents to the fullest extent of the law,” Noem said. “These criminals are taking the side of vicious cartels and human traffickers. We won’t allow it in America.”
Noem’s warning came after DHS officials reported that two federal immigration officers were injured over the July 4 weekend in Texas when gunmen reportedly fired at the officers in two different incidents.
Who are the Portland groups DHS has identified?
ICERose City Counter-Info characterizes itself as a “counter-info” project and a platform for information to be highlighted to “anarchists and radicals” in Portland and the greater Portland area.
A review of the website by showed that the group had published photos and believed mailing addresses of ICE officers on a page that included a bolded headline, “No Peace For ICE Agents.” The page called for solidarity with the “uprising” that is taking place in Los Angeles involving anti-ICE protests. It also published a message of “No borders, no nations and no deportations.”

The Crustian Daily website is inactive, but the group’s Instagram account includes a how-to page on publicly identifying ICE officers that included requests for publishing the LinkedIn profiles and current employment status of ICE officers, photos of ICE officers not wearing masks, video screenshots of instances when an ICE officer’s face-covering slips and known Facebook accounts for those considered to work for the federal immigration agency.
“We will publish all confirmed agents,” the Instagram post said.
In identifying the two Portland groups, DHS officials published photos of signs posted around Portland that include photos of known ICE officers and requests for information about federal immigration officers to be submitted to an email address linked to the groups.
The efforts to identify ICE officers come as officials said that the ICE facility in Portland has been “under siege” by protesters. DHS said Friday that ICE officials have been attacked, that federal property has been destroyed and that death threats have been posted at the facility, officials claim.
The White House said that the incident in Portland took place on July 4 and that officers were kicked, punched and targeted with an “incendiary device.”

ABC2 in Portland reported that three people have been charged with felonies in connection with the incident at the facility, which the local station reported has been the site of ongoing anti-ICE protests. The three people were all charged with assaulting a federal officer and one of the defendants was charged with assaulting a federal officer with a deadly or dangerous weapon.
Portland Police did not immediately return a request for comment from about the two local organizations that have been identified by DHS officials.