Masked ICE Agents Are a Danger to Both the Public and Themselves
When cops don't look like cops, they run a greater risk their target will fight back.

Masked federal agents have repeatedly grabbed people in immigration raids over the past few weeks. Most seem to be members of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), but in the moment there is often little to indicate who they are. This presents a danger not only to the public but to the masked agents themselves.
"There is no federal policy dictating when officers can or should cover their faces during arrests," CNN's Emma Tucker reported in April, "but historically they have almost always worn them only while performing undercover work to protect the integrity of ongoing investigations." At the time, masked plainclothes agents with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) had recently arrested Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts University graduate student from Turkey, on little more justification than her having co-written a student newspaper article critical of Israel.
Rather than expressing any unease about anonymous government agents, prominent Republicans have doubled down. Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R–Tenn.) introduced a bill to make "doxxing" federal law enforcement officers a crime punishable by up to five years in prison. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R–La.) endorsed the prospect of letting ICE agents remain anonymous, claiming that otherwise "activists" would "put [agents'] names and faces online."
That explanation strains credulity. Government operatives, operating on the public's dime and at least nominally in the public's interest, are entitled to fewer privacy protections while on the job than the rest of us.
"Law enforcement knows the power of a name, the power of identity, the power of accountability. It insists on all three of those things from the public in almost every interaction," police officer and former CIA operative Patrick Skinner wrote in The Washington Post in 2020, as masked federal agents were deployed against protesters. "Yet during a time where identity and accountability are needed most—at the time of most tension—law enforcement says it will provide neither."
Similarly, as Republicans in Congress mulled jail time for anyone who unmasks anonymous law enforcement officers, President Donald Trump posted on social media that "from now on, MASKS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED to be worn at protests. What do these people have to hide, and why???"
"There are instances—like a raid on a murderous cartel or a mafia stronghold—in which it might seem reasonable for police to hide their identities," Samantha Michaels wrote this week at Mother Jones. "But routine immigration arrests don't appear to meet the public threshold for such behavior."
Allowing law enforcement agents to act with complete anonymity means allowing them to operate without effective oversight.
"When New York City's Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) attempted to investigate the hundreds of complaints of police brutality and misconduct during the 2020 George Floyd protests, it was forced to close a third of the cases because it couldn't identify the officers involved," Reason's C.J. Ciaramella wrote last week. "The CCRB noted that it faced 'unprecedented challenges in investigating these complaints' due to officers covering their names and badge numbers, failing to turn on their body-worn cameras, and failing to file reports."
In 2007, agents of the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) raided a home in Detroit and roughed up the two women who lived there, but found no drugs. The women tried to sue for damages, but the agents wore face masks, covered their names and badge numbers, and refused to identify themselves at the scene. The suit was dismissed.
Such cases clearly show why allowing officers—empowered to make arrests and potentially kill—to remain anonymous is injurious to both public safety and individual liberty. But masked agents also pose a danger to themselves.
In April, three plainclothes ICE agents detained two men at a courthouse in Charlottesville, Virginia. The agents resisted identifying themselves to bystanders when asked, and one wore a balaclava to cover his face.
"I am…greatly concerned that arrests carried out in this manner could escalate into a violent confrontation, because the person being arrested or bystanders might resist what appears on its face to be an unlawful assault and abduction," Albemarle County Commonwealth's Attorney Jim Hingeley commented at the time. (In a response, ICE not only accused Hingeley of "prioritiz[ing] politics over public safety," but it declared that "the U.S. Attorney's Office intends to prosecute" two women who attempted to question and identify the agents at the scene.)
It's one thing to be approached by a phalanx of police officers, decked out in identical SWAT gear with badges and their agency's acronym emblazoned across the front. It's something else entirely to be swarmed by a group of masked men in street clothes with guns drawn. One could easily mistake them for a criminal gang and might potentially take deadly defensive action.
A similar principle applies to no-knock raids, in which officers are empowered to break down the door to your home without announcing themselves. In that event, the first indication you have that the police have arrived is when something crashes through your front door. You would have no indication whether the armed intruders are police with a search warrant or violent criminals with dangerous intent—and they may feel justified in defending themselves.
That has happened numerous times, with deadly consequences. In 2014, Marvin Guy awoke at 5:45 a.m. as police broke his bedroom window and smashed his front door with a battering ram to serve a search warrant, without knocking first or identifying themselves. Understandably afraid, Guy shot at the intruders, hitting four officers and killing one. A Texas jury convicted him of murder in November 2023.
In March 2020, police in Louisville, Kentucky raided the home of Breonna Taylor on a no-knock narcotics warrant. Taylor and her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, thought they were being robbed and called 911; Walker shot through the front door, and police returned fire, killing Taylor. Police had obtained the warrant on the grounds that Taylor's ex-boyfriend might be sending shipments of drugs to her apartment, though it later emerged that they knew a month ahead of the raid that the packages actually came from Amazon.
Even if you support the mass arrest of undocumented immigrants, it's indefensible to deploy anonymous, unaccountable government agents to carry out that task. Worse, it carries the serious risk of an armed confrontation between law enforcement and well-meaning individuals.
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they're not cops. fuck you for pretending it's safe made-for-tv work.
Maybe then they shouldn't be wearing clothing that bears the text "POLICE ICE".
I know it's difficult for a trolling nincompoop like you to understand, but actual adults are now in charge. Thanks for playing, needle dick.
I had to scroll back up to the by line to see if an actual Reason chick wrote this. Because "I'd be OK with ICE deporting immigrants as long as they all looked like Chris Hemsworth and weren't wearing masks." is about the most AWFL take I could imagine.
Joe prefers just the unmasked risks to unmasked officers seen by the doxxing and threats of agents by leftist agitators.
Came here to say this exact thing. If these men were running around without masks on the fucking left-wing pieces of shit would be at their houses burning them down
Lancaster wants every ICE agent identified and probably would want undercover cop and CIA operatives identified too.
He's really this stupid.
He's really this stupid.
No, stupid would be calling for their masks to come off because you expect to recognize your barista or Bob from Accounting moonlighting as an ICE agent.
Lancaster is just playing stupid in order to extort an outcome favorable to rioters, protesters, drug dealers, and criminals. Not stupid. Evil.
I don't know that I'm offended by officers being masked during swat type raids when they are clearly identified as police officers and under the control of a named officer.
I do have a problem with masked, plain clothes cops making arrests.
Unless they are being used to arrest red necks. Ship those fuckers to El Salvador. They are a drain on our economy.
When cops don't look like cops, they run a greater risk their target will fight back.
When senators don't look like senators, they run a greater risk their target will detain, shackle, and boot them.
Yes and when journalists are in the middle or the riot not identified they will also be hit by indiscriminately fired off riot control products.
Remember the days when masked federal goons in military gear barging into homes and grabbing people were scenes from totalitarian shitholes, and viewed as the antithesis of freedom?
Remember when your team wasn't trying to identify and threaten politicians and government employees?
Remember when illegal invaders were viewed as illegal invaders and not some extra-American-rights-wielding super citizens? Millions were deported without 18 trials and appeals. Obama's regime wasn't that long ago Jeff.
Democrats did it first and that makes it ok? That's a novel concept. By the way, Reason was quite critical of Obama's treatment of illegals, even though the narrative says they didn't start complaining until Trump became president. Though I'm certain you'll take the narrative over the truth any day. You always do.
And your comment is yet another example of one of the many things on my long list of stuff you Trump defenders have in common with the leftists you hate: If someone disagrees with how you want something to be done, you conclude that they don't want it to be done at all.
One more thing. You'd have fit right in during the late 1800s and early 1900s when immigrants from China, Ireland, Italy, Germany, etc. were viewed as subhuman invaders in desperate need of lead poisoning.
Democrats did it first and that makes it ok?
For illegals' deportation? Yes, 100%
One more thing. You'd have fit right in during the late 1800s and early 1900s when immigrants from China, Ireland, Italy, Germany, etc.
I'm a 4th gen descendant of Ellis Island immigrants. Krauts on one side and Micks on the other side. The families eventually settled near Des Moines, Iowa. Those were legal immigrants who asked for nothing except opportunity. They assimilated.
Now kindly fuck off.
Before 1924 immigrants did not need permission before entering the country. 4th generation sounds pre-1924 to me. So your bullshit about them being "legal" is bullshit. As far as them assimilating goes, I seriously doubt the folks who got off the boat blended right in. Though I'm sure their children did. That's the way it is with immigrants. And the vast majority of these illegals you despise so much just want to a job. They're nannies and housekeepers and landscapers who just want to provide for their families. Are some criminals? Sure. And criminals need to be treated as such. But being here illegally is a misdemeanor. It's not a felony that warrants indefinite imprisonment.
And I still say you'd have fit right in the with people who shat on your ancestors for being foreigners. Like peas in a pod. Because you spout the same arguments that were being used then. They speak another language. They're proud of their heritage. They still have accents so they aren't assimilating. They're stealing jobs from Americans. Some of them are criminals which means they all are criminals. Same old song and dance.
Because you spout the same arguments that were being used then. They speak another language. They're proud of their heritage. They still have accents so they aren't assimilating. They're stealing jobs from Americans.
Cite or fuck off. I have seen none of those arguments from any consistent commenter. Almost universally it is that immigrants are an immense and unfair burden on healthcare, welfare, and public education despite the continual lies that it isn't happening. It is almost universally qualified that the burden on the taxpayer is what makes open borders untenable.
Yes, pre 1924. What was illegal about being processed through Ellis Island? There was no welfare of any kind for them to siphon off.
Yet you keep defending people who sneak in, steal resources, and never assimilate.
I don't want any illegals imprisoned, I want them deported. Less tax burden on Americans.
What was illegal about being processed through Ellis Island?
I'm not even sure what strawman you're trying to slay here. My point was the people didn't need permission to immigrate. They could just show up and be processed. Now they need permission first. Would your ancestors have qualified? Who knows.
Yet you keep defending people who sneak in, steal resources, and never assimilate.
In the short run some immigrants do use more than they contribute. In the long run they contribute more, being that children of immigrants are more likely to start businesses than, say, the children of the folks in a trailer park. As far as assimilation goes, that was one of the main gripes from those folks you'd have fit in so well with. Those dirty wops had Italian enclaves in cities. Those drunken Irish did the same thing. At least that what the people you'd have fit in with so well would have said.
As far as welfare goes, that's a problem with welfare. Not with immigrants. It would be a lot easier and a lot more just to limit who gets benefits than to demonize and dehumanize millions of people.
For the love of fucking God learn what a strawman is. God damn retard.
There really is some cognitive impairment there. He has been given so many examples and still gets it wrong.
As far as welfare goes, that's a problem with welfare. Not with immigrants.
Government is not fungible. You get all of it, good and hard.
It would be a lot easier and a lot more just to limit who gets benefits
Your argument is that we recognize and then codify discrimination against a class of people that numbers in the 10's of millions? Are you going to propose they count as 3/5ths of a person for purposes of the census next?
By the way, Reason was quite critical of Obama's treatment of illegals, even though the narrative says they didn't start complaining until Trump became president.
A main criticism of Koch-libertarianism springs from advocacy of unconditionally open borders. That far predates Trump you lying shitweasel.
Remember when they were called "illegal aliens" until some decided to change it, with several steps along the way, to "immigrants"?
Remember when we had "hobos, bums and winos" who lived away from civilized society? Until some decided to change it, with several steps along the way, to "the unhoused"?
"A careful definition of words would destroy half the agenda of the political left and scrutinizing evidence would destroy the other half." - Thomas Sowell
>When cops don't look like cops, they run a greater risk their target will fight back.
1. And what about masked protestors?
2. What about a pack of dudes with police gear on, with marked cars, etc, is going to confuse someone? We're not talking about a no-knock or a cop peeping in a window at 2 AM here.
Here is how it works without masks.
https://notthebee.com/article/i-cant-stop-watching-this-viral-slo-mo-video-of-a-patriot-taking-down-a-rioter-who-hit-a-cop
That’s gonna leave a mark!
You've gotta jump up and flex like you're ripping your shirt off after a takedown like that. Still, worthy of the highlight reel.
You can't have a secret "police" without the identities of its members being a secret. You don't have to be the sharpest bulb in order to realize this.
Those that are against these agents being secret are the reason that this country is going to hell in a handbag.
When the rioters take off their masks - then the police will.
We want cops held to the same standard we are, that is all
Not very bright, are you? The "secret" in Secret Police is that their actions are not part of any public record. Undercover agents are notably not Secret Police. And although not undercover, the actions of these unidentified agents are not being hidden from the public.
The only secret is why you want to know who they are.
Secret service are federal agents. Under Biden the federal marshals also wore masks to hide identity and were plain clothes because of it being an undercover operation.
OK,
If they hit a car while driving and still refuse to identify? Your mom driving? Your wife? Kid?
Actually they are hiding because they know when the Senate and Congress go Democratic thier asses will be fired and they will have to work as cops in Arazona or Texas.
What an idiotic retort. Government cars have license plates and vehicles are assigned. You don't need to know their name to file a claim against the agency.
And as far as getting fired by Democrats, that is not the way that agencies work. Congress could dissolve the agency, but they have no authority to fire an agent. Neither does the President. He can only fire their boss.
I think you know why they want to know.
Good point.
Who could possibly see the foot high letters POLICE on their chest with that cotton mask on their face in the way?
Idiot.
Missing the point, as usual.
There's no point this is manufactured hysteria.
Well I really hate to defend federal cops but first of all did you really want to post a picture where every cop has their agency emblazoned on their uniform? Secondly there are no ordinary immigration raids in the current political atmosphere. The cops are often surrounded by hostile crowds. And if you don't think that there are lots of violent leftists out there eager to dox and assinate these people you are either willfully ignorant or not paying attention. Lastly, cops refusing to identify themselves while swatting some innocent is a completely different issue. These cops are operating in what can quickly become a war zone not because they're wearing masks but because the left is doing everything in their power to organize and finance terrorist organizations like ANTIFA.
Yup
Assinate ? Oh, Assassinate Hey Buzzy, the ones wearing masks are not in any crowd. Just everyone, even when no crowd is there, just two business owners.
But my mask protects you and your mask protects me? These mask mandates keep getting more and more confusing.
If everybody's wearing masks how are we going to know the most important thing?!
We dont need to see their face or know their name, but they certainly need to identify themselves as agents when arresting people.
They do. They are given badge numbers. Uniforms include these numbers. Numbers identify who is arresting you.
Stuff you could learn in 5 seconds.
You seem to be missing all the videos where they don't have anything that IDs them as ICE or police.
Well it finally happened. Reason came out against masks.
People will think they're Republicans.
it's indefensible to deploy anonymous, unaccountable government agents to carry out that task
I agree, but that is a gross exaggeration of what is occurring. These are vetted and trained federal agents who are assigned to a team, not assembled Brown Shirts. Their supervisors know exactly who they are and they can be subpoenaed by judges. As long as they represent what authority grants them power to make the arrests and there is documentation to support the action, what is the problem?
They are accountable to the person being arrested. There is no justification to hold them accountable to random protesters who want to question them at the scene.
You missed the part where they refused to ID their agents and the victim lost the case.
Are the patches that state they're law enforcement not enough for people to recognize they are law enforcement? Also, they are going after dangerous criminals in transnational, violent gangs who already have sophisticated networks to get info around to other members who have no issue harming people's families. To think law enforcement are the ones causing people to be violent is incompetent. If you can't help but be violent when you see law enforcement then you shouldn't be allowed in public.
Right,
Gardiners are MS13. They just work 10 hr days to stay undercover.
You'd be surprised.
Masked or not, they should all have body cameras, which they are required to turn on. Tying body camera video to officer ID can prove who did what. If officers’ cameras Epstein on them (mysteriously malfunctioning at the key time) they should be in deep doo-doo.
This, and, they should have their badge number prominently displayed on their uniform, in font large enough to be useful in bringing the individual to justice when we get back to functioning as a republic instead of a (so far, proto-)empire.
Don’t you understand that they wear masks to protect themselves from the leftists who publish their names and family information? Do you have the same opinion of those anti-Semite Hamas supporters and the LA rioters?
Don’t you understand that they wear masks to protect themselves from the leftists who publish their names and family information? Do you have the same opinion of those anti-Semite Hamas supporters and the LA rioters?
Did that happen much before now, when masks were not worn?
This presents a danger not only to the public but to the masked agents themselves.
Well then get on board with dragnetting the illegals and booting them the hell out of the country, and that "danger" will no longer be required.
Anyone defending illegals or fighting to keep them here is CAUSING the problem Joe is crying crocodile tears over.
No more illegals, no more masked ICE agents, no more "danger to the public and themselves."
The root of the problem is the illegals. Round 'em up, get them out, screw anyone's objection to it - and that solves all the problems that derive from their unwanted and unwelcome illegal presence. Including this one.
And, I'm going to reiterate what I said right around when Trump took office.
Offer Americans a bounty on illegals. You provide credible information on where they are that leads to an arrest, detention, and deportation - you get a cash reward for every one of them you help punt out of this country face-first.
We would have the illegal alien problem solved within a year.
"You would have no indication whether the armed intruders are police with a search warrant or violent criminals with dangerous intent—and they may feel justified in defending themselves."
never mind "feel" justified. they are fully and completely justified in responding with armed force.
Should they volutneer to be doxxed. Aaaaah, no