Pretty simple. These are federal government employees and county sherrifs. People in public positions. It's whistleblowing. This isn't any information about the people except in the context of their public employement status. Very clear cut.
If it was their home phone numbers and addresses it might be slightly less clear. But it isn't. Take a look yourself before asking an obvious question next time.
Very simple: when the government is acting illegally (violating the constitution, laws, and court orders), anything you can do to expose them is whistleblowing.
doxxing OTOH is when you try to get an innocent person to be attacked by law enforcement on some fabricated reason.
You can find all the professors employed by a public university and their salary. How is ice any different when it comes to accountability for public funds?
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 21.6 ms ] threadIf it was their home phone numbers and addresses it might be slightly less clear. But it isn't. Take a look yourself before asking an obvious question next time.
doxxing OTOH is when you try to get an innocent person to be attacked by law enforcement on some fabricated reason.
That name has paticular resonance in the world of conspiracies and government whistleblowers ... at least to the older hackers reading this.