Report Illegal Migrant Activity Anonymously

No accounts, no government forms — just a $1 verified submission and we’ll handle the rest.Submit your tip. We send it to immigration authorities. You stay anonymous. All tips are reviewed and passed on to ICE. We don’t collect your personal data.

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Help protect your neighborhood by reporting illegal migrant activity.
Whether you’ve witnessed unlawful employment, suspicious housing arrangements, or repeat offenses, your report makes a difference.

Choose whether you’re reporting an individual or a business, provide as much detail as you can, and upload any evidence. After a quick $1 verification fee, your report will be sent to the proper federal authorities — no tracking, no account, and no direct contact with ICE required.

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FAQ

Is this site affiliated with the government or ICE?

No, Report A Migrant is a privately operated platform and is not affiliated with any federal, state, or local government agency, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). However, our mission is to assist enforcement by providing a civilian-led channel for tips and information. Once a report is submitted, it is packaged and forwarded to ICE or other relevant authorities. We act as a third-party tool to help ensure information doesn’t fall through the cracks or get overlooked.

Is My Report Anonymous?

Yes. We do not collect or store your personal data. The $1 fee is a verification step only and is not tied back to you. This ensures that your report remains anonymous while still giving us a way to filter out spam and fraudulent submissions.

Why Do You Charge $1 To Submit A Report?

The $1 submission fee serves two purposes: it deters mass spamming and frivolous reports, and it offsets the cost of secure processing and verification. By requiring this small payment, we preserve the integrity of the reporting system and focus on actionable, credible submissions.

What Happens After I Submit A Report?

Every report goes through an internal review process. Our team logs, verifies, and organizes the information before escalating it to the appropriate parties. Depending on the nature of the report, it may be shared with law enforcement or government agencies, political figures mentioned, relevant policy officials, or—in certain cases—the subject’s employer or organization.

What Kind Of Information Should I Include In A Report?

When submitting a report, the more detail you can provide, the stronger your submission will be. Helpful information includes direct links or screenshots of the content in question, as well as exact quotes or wording that was used. It’s also important to explain the context surrounding the statement or event, along with the date, time, and platform where it was posted or occurred. Identifiers such as usernames, handles, aliases, or related accounts are also valuable for verification. Supplying this level of specific evidence makes your report more credible and increases the likelihood that it will be acted upon.