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Proud Boys leader Tarrio found on the leaked list of ICE officers.

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Think of this as your investigation log. Answer each question to explain what you discovered and how you got there.

1. Write a brief overall summary of your findings.
2. What primary sources did you find (e.g., transcripts, videos of politician speeches, tweets from public figures, scientific studies)? For each source, write at least one or two sentences explaining what you learned. Include all links.
3. What secondary sources did you find (e.g., newspapers, magazines)? Only use secondary sources if sufficient primary sources are not available. For each source, write at least one or two sentences explaining what you learned. Include all links.
4. What potential biases or interests might each of your sources have?
5. What evidence supports the claim you are fact-checking?
6. What evidence undermines the claim you are fact-checking?
7. What happened when you tried contacting the person or group who made the original claim? (Always try to contact them—it’s okay if you don’t get a reply. For example, if the claim is that the president said something, try reaching out to the administration. If it was a Bluesky user, message that user on Bluesky.)
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According to the website where the list is posted, his verification status is "verified". Though the original post you linked is no longer available, another blue sky poster linked an article from Telemundo (Spanish-American broadcast company owned by NBC) which, when translated from Spanish to English, tells about how Tarrio himself confirmed he is a part of ICE in a post he made on social platform 'X'. In the post, he replies to a user making the same claim that he was found on the leaked list of Florida ICE agents, saying "A list I’m finally happy to be part of…." Tarrio's quote is admittedly vague and while he says he's a happy to be a part of the list, that doesn't necessarily confirm it as 100% true, though the implication heavily weighs that it is. 

ICE List: https://wiki.icelist.is/index.php/Florida

Telemundo Article: https://www.telemundo.com/noticias/noticias-telemundo/inmigracion/enrique-tarrio-exlider-proud-boys-se-convierte-agente-ice-rcna254122?utm_sf_post_ref=651620699&utm_sf_cserv_ref=152142811

Tarrio's X post: https://x.com/nobleone/status/2011290415438446972?s=46

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I think you did a solid job investigating the claim about Enrique Tarrio supposedly being found on a leaked list of ICE officers. You didn’t just rely on the initial Reddit post, which is important because Reddit isn’t a verified source and posts can be easily misleading. You traced the story to better coverage from a professional fact-checking organization (Lead Stories) and also looked at what Tarrio himself said on X. That shows you weren’t satisfied with screenshots alone you followed the claim all the way back to its original context.
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