A likely domestic terrorist has maliciously doxxed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd M. Lyons in an attempt to intimidate him and his agents.
The “activist”, who goes by the nickname Syl (which is short for “screw you, Lyons”), told Straight Arrow News (SAN), a blatantly left-wing site that pretends to be “unbiased,” that their goal is to make ICE officials and officers “feel the fear” their work inspires in illegal aliens.

Notice how SAN titled its supposedly objective report by claiming “activists” (versus left-wing domestic terrorists) are “fighting” (versus terrorizing) ICE and its officials/agents.
It’s no surprise that SAN has a 100% rating with the left-wing propagandist network known as NewsGuard.
“ICE agents should feel unsafe,” Syl told SAN.
They reportedly launched a website dedicated to exposing ICE and its operations, particularly in Massachusetts.
“ICE Director TODD M. LYONS is terrorizing Massachusetts,” the unnamed website reads, according to SAN. “We will not stand for this anymore.”
“Kidnapping people on their way to work, or out buying groceries. Stalking people on their own front porches. Leaving their kids behind on the street. The people you’re kidnapping aren’t the worst of the worst and you know it. We’re sick of it. We won’t live like this, Todd,” the website continues.
Syl isn’t the first person to doxx ICE.
“ICE agents are being doxxed at a horrible rate. Over the weekend, we had ICE officers family’s names, addresses, Instagrams and Facebook accounts POSTED and spread around the city of Portland” – Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons
ICE is seeing a 500% increase in violent threats.… pic.twitter.com/uMnUH6P979
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 23, 2025
The website also features a photograph of Lyons’ home and his car.
“Also on the website is a list of 87 vehicles purportedly used by the agency,” according to SAN. “It shows vehicle makes, models and license plate numbers for both rented and personal vehicles, Syl [said].”
“The website also identifies the names, addresses and telephone numbers for two hotels where ICE officers are said to be staying, including one near ICE’s Boston field office in Burlington,” the reporting continues.
In a statement to SAN, an ICE spokesperson slammed Syl and their website, as well as SAN, which the spokesperson rightly accused of “encouraging and amplifying the doxxing.”
“The vile rhetoric toward and doxxing of ICE officers is intolerable, and media outlets that choose to amplify this dangerous behavior and drive clicks to the sites should think twice about what they are promoting,” spokesperson Emily Covington said.
“Just yesterday, we saw a sniper ruthlessly shoot up an ICE facility in Dallas, resulting in multiple injuries and fatalities, and this sick individual had been accessing ICE doxxing apps tracking the location of officers. We have raised alarms over these types of apps and websites since day one, and this is not an ‘I told you so’ situation anyone should ever be in. The violence must stop,” she added.
Syl, for their part, said that their website will remain up and updated for as long as possible, and that the website is hosted overseas in a country that’s not likely to cooperate with the Trump administration.
“There will be a reckoning for this, in this life or the next,” the website reads.
The hope going forward is that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will find and prosecute Syl just like it’s doing with Gregory John Curcio, a 68-year-old punk accused of doxxing a female ICE lawyer in a Facebook post published in February.
Why do our agents wear masks?
Gregory John Curcio, 68, of Santa Monica was arrested and charged today with doxxing an ICE attorney. He faces up to five years in federal prison.⁰
We will not tolerate the harassment — online or otherwise — of federal law enforcement. We will… pic.twitter.com/K3sAkmnOre— Acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli (@USAttyEssayli) September 23, 2025
“In February 2025, Curcio created a Facebook post in which he identified the victim – an ICE attorney – as an ICE agent, posted her home address, and directed others to ‘swat’ her at that address,” according to a DOJ press release.
“Curio also posted the victim’s home address with instructions to swat the victim on another social media account controlled by Curcio,” the press release continues.
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