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Sam Lavigne, who is reportedly an adjunct professor at New York University as well as a digital designer and developer, released a list of more than 1,500 Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees' personal information on Wednesday. What are the details? In a since-removed blog post on Medium, "Lavigne wrote, 'I’ve downloaded and made available the profiles of (almost) everyone on LinkedIn who works for ICE, 1,595 people in total. While I don’t have a precise idea of what should be done with this data set, I leave it here with the hope that researchers, journalists, and activists will find it useful.' " Lavigne reportedly published the database on GitHub, but it was promptly removed from the platform, but not before it spread to other outlets, such as Twitter. The database reportedly included information such as profile pictures, job titles, and approximate locations. In a statement to Fox News, GitHub said, "We removed the project because ?
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