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Subject A Running Count of How Many People ICE Has Killed and Injured
Date January 30, 2026 2:40 AM
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A RUNNING COUNT OF HOW MANY PEOPLE ICE HAS KILLED AND INJURED  
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Whitney Curry Wimbish
January 29, 2026
The American Prospect
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_ The Trump regime’s deportation monomania has left far more people
dead and wounded than it wants you to know. ICE doesn’t share its
violent incidents with the public. So here’s our list. _

A woman gets emotional around a makeshift memorial honoring Renee
Good, who was fatally shot by an ICE officer the day before, near the
site of the shooting in Minneapolis, on January 8, 2026., Photo
credit: John Locher/AP Photo // The American Prospect

 

ICE Agents’ public executions of Renee Good and Alex Pretti have
rightly drawn widespread fury, heartbreak, and action. And they are
just two of the at least eight people agents have murdered or caused
to die in the field between July 2025 and January 28, 2026. Even more
people have died in immigration prison, in an even shorter time.
Between July 2025 and January 28, 2026, 35 people have died in
Trump’s concentration camps. These are minimum numbers—only the
ones that the Trump regime has told us about, only the ones that have
made it, sometimes, into the news cycle. And as for the people federal
agents have merely injured? An official count doesn’t exist. There
is no doubt that the regime is working overtime to hide the full scope
of the terror campaign spreading across our country. 

The _Prospect_ is launching this tracker to do our part to stop them
from getting away with it. We are collecting data to bring the real
harm into sharper focus than Trump and his sadistic coterie want you
to know. We are also doing it as a counterbalance to the mainstream
media’s sanitation of what we would call “pogroms” if it was
happening in any other country. Consider, for example, how _The New
York Times _represents the deadly operation in Minnesota, under the
title “Minneapolis Tensions.” Now consider if that would
accurately reflect your anguish if modern-day slave catchers used your
toddler
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as bait and then threw him in prison. Or if they marched your
grandfather
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outside in the snow, wearing only his boxers. Or, God forbid, chased
your beloved husband or brother or uncle
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to his death. Would “tensions” be good enough? No. 

None of these deaths had to happen. All are a result of Trump’s
racist mass deportation drive. They are a stain on our country and we
refuse to forget. 

Some details about how our tracker is organized: Our information comes
from a variety of sources, primarily news reports, government data,
and other sources such as immigration legal advocates. The agency
involved is also included. About those agencies: Immigration and
Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol are both active, though
most people call all agents “ICE.” Border Patrol is an agency
housed under Customs and Border Protection (CBP); all these agencies
are within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Fields are left
blank when those details are absent from reports. We will update this
tracker as more information becomes available.

_TAP staff contributed reporting._

 

_[WHITNEY CURRY WIMBISH is a staff writer at The American Prospect.
She previously worked in the Financial Times newsletters division, The
Cambodia Daily in Phnom Penh, and the Herald News in New Jersey. Her
work has been published in multiple outlets, including The New York
Times, The Baffler, Los Angeles Review of Books, Music & Literature,
North American Review, Sentient, Semafor, and elsewhere. She is a
coauthor of The Majority Report’s daily newsletter and publishes
short fiction in a range of literary magazines.]_

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* ICE
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* DHS
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* homeland security
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* Alex Pretti
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* Renee Good
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* Renee Nicole Good
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* Keith Porter Jr
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* Silverio Villegas González
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* Donald Trump
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* Kristi Noem
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* Stephen Miller
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* ICE murders
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* police murders
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* Immigration
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* Racism
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* Fascism
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* police state
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* Minneapolis
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* Minnesota
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* chicago
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* Los Angeles
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* Washington DC
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* concentration camps
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* immigration camps
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