A trove of classified documents obtained by journalist Ken Klippenstein has shed light on the vast and secretive network of Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) surveillance operations. The leaked files reveal 21 clandestine programs run by ICE, code-named Benchwarmer, Tidal Wave, Abracadabra, and others, which have resulted in the detention of at least 6,852 individuals since June.
The documents provide a glimpse into how ICE collects intelligence on immigrants and citizens. A nationwide operation, codenamed Abracadabra, was launched after the agency interviewed over 100% of those apprehended to gather information on potential targets such as stash houses and individuals engaging in illegal activities. The goal of this operation was to create a web of connections between all individuals accused of entering the country illegally, linking them to foreign terrorist organizations or transnational criminal groups.
In another operation, Benchwarmer, an estimated 2,000 "intelligence assets" have been deployed across the country. ICE officers are reportedly using plainclothes tactics to gather information that would not be normally obtained during formal interviews. The documents reveal that these agents are embedded in transport vans, processing areas, detention cells, and other sensitive locations to gather tactical intelligence.
The leaks come at a time of heightened tensions over ICE's conduct, with many calling for greater accountability following the death of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE officer and subsequent protests in Minneapolis. The public outcry has further strained relations between the American people and ICE, raising questions about the extent of its surveillance activities and the need for transparency.
The documents provide a glimpse into how ICE collects intelligence on immigrants and citizens. A nationwide operation, codenamed Abracadabra, was launched after the agency interviewed over 100% of those apprehended to gather information on potential targets such as stash houses and individuals engaging in illegal activities. The goal of this operation was to create a web of connections between all individuals accused of entering the country illegally, linking them to foreign terrorist organizations or transnational criminal groups.
In another operation, Benchwarmer, an estimated 2,000 "intelligence assets" have been deployed across the country. ICE officers are reportedly using plainclothes tactics to gather information that would not be normally obtained during formal interviews. The documents reveal that these agents are embedded in transport vans, processing areas, detention cells, and other sensitive locations to gather tactical intelligence.
The leaks come at a time of heightened tensions over ICE's conduct, with many calling for greater accountability following the death of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE officer and subsequent protests in Minneapolis. The public outcry has further strained relations between the American people and ICE, raising questions about the extent of its surveillance activities and the need for transparency.