Even the FBI Thinks Masked ICE Agents Are a Bad Idea
In a bulletin first reported by Wired, the bureau warns masked agents are easier for criminals to impersonate.
President Donald Trump's second term has been marked by increased immigration enforcement actions across the country. Worse, officials often hide their identities during raids—wearing face masks, driving unmarked vehicles, and not displaying badges or insignias identifying the agency they represent.
"Practically speaking, there is no reason for law-enforcement agents to conceal their identities, wear face masks, and grab people off the street without identifying themselves," Steven Greenhut wrote last month at Reason. "How is an ordinary person supposed to know whether their abductor is a legit government agent or kidnappers from a drug cartel? In the former, fighting back will land you in the morgue—in the latter, not fighting back will do so."
But there are other reasons why Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in masks make all of us less safe. Another branch of federal law enforcement has reportedly come to that conclusion as well.
"Criminals posing as US immigration officers have carried out robberies, kidnappings, and sexual assaults in several states, warns a law enforcement bulletin issued last month by the Federal Bureau of Investigation," Dell Cameron and Caroline Haskins write at Wired. "The bulletin cites five 2025 incidents involving fake immigration officers and says criminals are using Immigration and Custom Enforcement's heightened profile to target vulnerable communities, making it harder for Americans to distinguish between lawful officers and imposters while eroding trust in law enforcement."
ICE stepped up raids across the country as soon as Trump took office. Less than a week after his inauguration in January, police in North Carolina arrested a man who sexually assaulted a woman by impersonating an ICE officer and threatening to deport her if she didn't have sex with him.
The following month, a man in New York City tried the same thing, impersonating an ICE officer and directing a woman off the street, where he "allegedly forced her into a basement stairwell, punched her and tried to rape her," according to ABC News.
And in April, a woman in Panama City Beach, Florida, wore a mask and an ICE shirt into a hotel, where she forced the desk clerk into a car and took her cell phone, saying she was there to take her to jail; it turns out the clerk was married to the impersonator's ex-boyfriend, and the fake agent was later arrested for kidnapping.
Unfortunately, this problem has only gotten worse.
"A CNN review of court filings, social media posts and local news stories has found two dozen incidents of people posing as ICE officers in 2025, in cases that range from political agitators seeking to intimidate immigrants to others using the guise of authority to allegedly kidnap, rob, assault or rape victims," the outlet reported last month. "That represents a notable jump—more incidents than during the prior four presidential terms combined, dating back to President Barack Obama's first term in office."
"To keep women safe, we must effectively address the ability of perpetrators to so easily impersonate an ICE agent," members of the Democratic Women's Caucus wrote in a letter to federal officials, including Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, in August. "Without outlined protocols and specific regulations, anyone can now throw on a fake ICE jacket, put on a mask, and claim to be an ICE agent to deceive and attack women. Whereas local police officers are required to have distinguishable forms of identification, including official badges and photo identification, that help individuals determine their legitimacy. ICE agents should not be excluded from such policies especially when it is clear that women's safety and law enforcement legitimacy are at stake."
The FBI bulletin, which the bureau so far has not addressed publicly, represents a refreshing break with other federal agencies' insistence that there is nothing wrong with masked agents operating anonymously. "The growing use of such unmarked officers has raised questions for months about accountability and transparency in federal policing," note Cameron and Haskins. "However, the Trump administration frames ICE mask use as an officer-safety measure best left to the discretion of field leaders."
"When our heroic law enforcement officers conduct operations, they clearly identify themselves as police while wearing masks to protect themselves from being targeted by known and suspected gang members, murders, and rapists," DHS posted in May on X.
Ironically, agents who wear masks and act anonymously have put American citizens in more danger from some of those very same groups.
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So suddenly masking is a bad thing?
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*thinks back over the last 4 years*
Can anyone come up with a count that would be accurate to 9 digits on how many public officials have been executing their duties in a mask?
MAGAs are the dumbest shits on the planet.
Dude, no.
Look, it's very easy to tell if the masked-up guy with the ICE vest is an impostor or not.
If the guy is going after a white person, then the guy is an impostor.
If the guy is going after a non-white person, then the guy may or may not be an impostor, but who cares because the targets are probably illegals anyway.
Msn, I thought you'd be too busy to comment here, Zohran Mamdani.
Mamdani is way too skinny to be jeff. Same bench press most likely though.
Skin color is the most important thing.
Is the FBI some bastion of good process? So no recordings of interviews is a good thing? How about lying on affidavits? Is that cool now if done by super FBI agents?
Wait, is your real point that you want more agents doxxed, harassed and potentially killed?
What a sheep. You'd rather 100s of people get robbed and raped than 1 ICE guy get nasty emails?
FIFY
Did this retarded take make sense to you?
Comes with the job. Don't want the risk, don't sign up for the job.
Balaclavas and other masks worn during hostile actions (yes, in fact, raiding locales and arresting suspects, even if it is legitimate, is hostile) are, first and foremost, tools of intimidation. Masked assailants are the hallmarks of outlaws, terrorists, and special forces. They ought not be employed for domestic law enforcement purposes.
So you want all undercover agents to wear a badge too right??? Right????
You seem to be more concerned with protecting your sides power to issue threats against people you dont like.
How do I know? I bet youre against any court process to go after threats against agents.
"How do I know?"
You don't.
More like 'if even the FBI is saying you screwed up good process, maybe you should rethink your process.'
And yes, I do want more agents doxxed - they are public servants. With the minor exception of agents currently performing undercover work, they are not entitled to privacy in their official acts. No, I don't want them harassed but thankfully there are already laws against that. I don't want them killed either - and there's no evidence that is a credible risk. (Or more precisely, there is no evidence that masks make that any more likely. By a very large margin, the top killer of law enforcement is traffic. Being masked doesn't make you any less likely to get hit by a passing car in your all-black uniform at night.)
So maintaining order against nihilistic commies means you should be under attack 24/7. Sorry but you commie scum burned through any good will or thought that you argue in anything but bad faith years ago.
Funny how you think the law and protection only apply to criminals. And of course you want more crimes against people enforcing some level of order but none on the agents of chaos and destruction.
The laws that aren't enforced and even rejected by activist jury pools?
Good luck getting a soros DA to prosecute someone for a threat against an officer.
I dont get this protection of leftist threats by some of you. Even here you make excuses for the threats because car accidents happen.
Prosecute threats or allow masks. Choose one. Because your solution is rule by the violent left.
How many of the 275+ FBI agents on the scene at J6 were wearing name and agency identification?
Deflect, deflect, deflect. Admit it. Masked ICE agents are a great opportunity for impersonators and criminals to imitate in order to rape and rob people. Real agents should be unmasked, have and show badges and ID. An 'ICE' vest is easily, easily faked.
Just like the hundreds of face diaper wearing, unbranded, and no name FBI agents at J6?
Some of the raping and robbing is being done by the Biden (D) imports. Per Demjeff above, if the person isn’t white then they aren’t ICE. So an easy way to tell if it is a doppelgänger impersonator.
We know that me wearing a face diaper did not protect you from covid. How does someone not wearing a face mask protect you from an LEO impersonator?
Any cites for fake ICE having robbed and/or raped people?
You didnt answer his question.
The Maddow viewers can’t handle things like questions.
Cite?
Cite for what?
MASKED AGUNTS!
I don't see what masks have to do with the problem of impersonation, except for in the vanishingly small number of cases in which the arrestee actually recognizes the officer.
Masked agents (and impersonators) can't be retroactively identified and prosecuted when they are caught in local cameras, surveillance systems, etc. That makes getting away with the crime more likely, increasing the prevalance of the crime.
So you care not about protecting the law enforcement official who are assaulted, dox'd and them and their families receive death threats but will die on the hill defending a criminal from being arrested because the LEO wore a mask?
Most of the agents are not local. They are bringing in people from the actual southern border or as far as way as Maine to patrol Chicago to use an example. From my understanding, they serve a 'rotation' of some couple months and then are rotated back to wherever home is and newbies are brought in. Chances of real risk from having their identities found out seems rather low.
The down side; aside from impersonators, is when ICE or CBP commit crimes it's harder to figure out who is responsible. Which I assume emboldens them to act like even bigger assholes than they usually are. Which results in locals being aggressive back and it perpetuates a cycle. Assholery begets assholery...but one group lives there and another is masking up and acting like belligerent psychos even though they are armed while most of the people they interact with are not.
It's not a great combination of factors.
Assault is already a crime. If a cop is assaulted (really assaulted, not just had a sandwich lobbed in your general direction), charge the perpetrator just like you would for any other assault case. Death threats are the same. No double standards and no special pleadings for LEOs.
And who forces the DAs to charge them? DAs in Portland, Seattle, and elsewhere dismiss the charges.
In realt you support leftist violence and threats.
Can you provide some examples of this?
Do you mean examples of actual agents being doxxed or people quite literally saying they'll dox the agents?
By this same standard non officers shouldn't be allowed to wear masks either. Did you think your argument through?
All fine for someone who is not getting dox'd and death threats to them and their families.
Where was the outcry during the Biden admin when US Marshalls were masked making arrests?
What's next the outcry to remove undercover law officials completely and make them wear uniforms? Pfft
By the way, the only examples I know of when US Marshalls were masked was during the covid protocols. And, yes, there was outcry against it even then. Your attempts to revise history are unavailing.
False equivalency.
True, those masks were saving lives!
Third world, totalitarian, dictatorial regimes did it first.
And you didn't complain.
That means whatever Trump's federal agents do is ok, because you're a hypocrite.
Tu quoque for the win!
They did do it first. Those third world, totalitarian, dictatorial regimes shipped out some of their worst to the US. I complained when Biden (D) welcomed the illegal alien rapefugees. I complained when Biden (D) sat on his hands about it. I complained when he appointed VP Harris (D) to oversee the border, which was a failure even Stevie Wonder could see. Finally something is being done and now you are complaining.
All you prove is how partisan you are. All (D's) BAD. All (R's) GOOD. All immigration decisions under Biden = BAD (apparently no Presidents or Immigrants existed before Biden?). All immigration decisions under Trump = GOOD.
All this really means is Binary Thinking = Brain Rot. Would you like your brain to rot? Do better.
Poor sarcpuppet. So broken.
I think that the FBI should be disbanded.
But not without a long period of due processez. You can't just abolish the FBI.
Not until Trump uses the agency to get retribution against his political enemies. You a leftist or something?
Lol.
You also seem to think leftist violence and threats should have no consequence.
As they've told us many times, MAGA only cares about Robbery, Kidnapping and Rape when "illegals" do it. So ICE masking is totally ok!