Tom Homan Defends Masked ICE Agents by Claiming Threats Are Up 'Over 8,000 Percent'
Homan's numbers are misleading, but even if they weren't, it wouldn't justify allowing an entire federal law enforcement agency to operate in anonymity.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shut down over the weekend, with lawmakers demanding reforms to the way it has operated under the Trump administration. In particular, Democrats want more accountability for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), including an end to ICE officers wearing masks.
So far, Republicans have resisted that request. On Sunday, White House border czar Tom Homan made the case that ICE agents must mask for their own safety.
"Look, I don't like the masks either," Homan told CBS' Ed O'Keefe, "but because threats against ICE officers are up over 1,500 percent, actual assaults and threats are up over 8,000 percent, these men and women have to protect themselves."
The DHS has claimed multiple times in recent months that ICE officers are experiencing an 8,000 percent increase in death threats, adding in January 2026 that officers also face "a more than 1,300% increase in assaults."
"Those figures are deceptive," Radley Balko wrote in The New Republic in December. "The 2024 baseline figure against which the administration is making these calculations is 10, according to Fox News. That is, there were 10 alleged assaults on ICE officers between January and June 2024. There were 79 in 2025. Meanwhile, over the same period, the number of federal agents participating in deportations and removals has swelled from 6,000 to over 30,000."
Philip Bump noted last year in The Washington Post that most of the assaults cited by the DHS and the Department of Justice were minor scuffles that occurred during immigration arrests, suggesting a correlation with the increase in enforcement actions. (Bump also noted that in these scenarios, wearing masks would have had no effect on the outcome.)
Of course, assaults against ICE officers should not be ignored or excused. But 79 assaults over the course of a year, amid a five-fold increase in operations, does not suggest officers are at increased risk of violence—and it certainly doesn't justify letting them operate in anonymity.
In fact, Alex Nowrasteh of the Cato Institute found that 2025 was actually the second-safest year for both ICE and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents since the DHS was founded in 2003. "Law enforcement officers who don't work at ICE or Border Patrol have a death rate 6.3 times higher than that of immigration enforcement officers in 2025," Nowrasteh wrote.
There are also practical reasons why an entire federal law enforcement agency should not be allowed, as a matter of course, to operate completely anonymously on American streets.
In October, an internal FBI bulletin warned that masked and anonymous ICE agents "mak[e] it harder for Americans to distinguish between lawful officers and imposters while eroding trust in law enforcement," according to a Wired summary.
Last year, plainclothes ICE agents in masks and balaclavas arrested two men in a Virginia courthouse. The county prosecutor said in a statement he was "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."
And yet Republicans remain committed to ICE officers being allowed to operate anonymously within the U.S., for their own safety.
"Why don't they talk about maybe passing legislation to make it illegal to dox agents or something like that?" Homan asked O'Keefe. "The masks right now are for officer safety reasons."
"This was stated as an explanation, as a justification, as an argument for masks," Chris Geidner wrote at Law Dork. "In reality, it is a deep admission of the fundamental moral failing at the base of the Trump administration's lawless actions. If you knew what the administration is doing, it would not be sustainable."
And yet it's a common refrain among Republicans. "There's a lot of vicious people out there, and they'll take a picture of your face, and the next thing you know, your children or your wife or your husband are being threatened at home," added Sen. Thom Tillis (R–N.C.), who has broken with the Trump administration in recent weeks but supports allowing ICE to remain masked.
"[If you] unmask them and you put all their identifying information on their uniform, they will obviously be targeted," House Speaker Mike Johnson (R–La.) agreed.
But "that's just an after-the-fact excuse," Steven Greenhut wrote at Reason in September. "This shouldn't be news to conservatives, but the Constitution is meant to protect ordinary people from their government rather than the other way around. The first concern is to protect our liberties, not to ensure that armed agents have an easier time of it."
Besides, it's not always clear what Republicans even mean when they complain about agents being "doxed." In January, ICE officer Jonathan Ross shot and killed Minneapolis activist Renee Good in her car. Days later, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem discussed the case on Face the Nation. But even though she had already publicly labeled Good a domestic terrorist, Noem objected to host Margaret Brennan even mentioning Ross.
"Don't say his name," Noem admonished. "For heaven's sakes, we shouldn't have people continue to dox law enforcement when they have an 8,000 percent increase in death threats against them." When Brennan noted Ross' name was already public, Noem replied, "that doesn't mean it should continue to be said."
This definition is completely different from what Tillis warned of, where activists use a federal employee's personal information to threaten or intimidate them. No government agent operating in public should be exempt from oversight, especially after killing a woman in broad daylight.
"Government officials and employees don't enjoy special immunity from 'doxxing,'" Belmont University law professor David L. Hudson Jr. wrote in 2024. "To the contrary, the power they exercise makes it even more important that people be free to criticize them and disclose information that holds them accountable."
"An anonymous police force is an unaccountable police force," Reason's C.J. Ciaramella wrote last year. "It's essential for government transparency, public trust, and the rule of law that the officials dictating and enforcing public policies can be identified by media outlets and citizens without fear of retribution."
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Activists have literally harassed and threatened the kids. They've called the personal phones of agents.
Reason ignoring these threats to their families is astounding. Multiple arrests have happened due to the threats.
Meanwhile reason defended masked violent antifa.
Just amazing.
Also, agents? They chase around Supreme Court Justices and shoot firefighters dead while aiming at the POTUS.
Shoot up illegals outside centers too.
The violent left isnt very bright.
One woman in KC torched a warehouse she thought was being used as an ICE detention facility.
How that was supposed to help the people she thought were being detained there is anyone's guess.
https://www.kmbc.com/article/south-kansas-city-warehouse-attempted-arson-ice-detention-site/70338025
Meanwhile reason defended masked violent antifa.
There were many pearls clutched at Reeeeason as they were being snatched off the street in 'unmarked vans by masked agents'. Only to be released after the riots they started were quelled. But really none of that happened because antifa is just an idea.
Released and often paid by friendly cities for their troubles.
The fact you hold law enforcement to the same standards as antifa is telling. We could add bank robbers and KKK to the list.
Antifa wears masks and it's okey dokey with the democrats. Same democrats founded the KKK. I'd lay odds, most masked bank robbers vote blue.
You just don't like the others wearing masks.
The fact you think this was an intelligent comment is telling.
Ironically the KKK thrived where they had cover with politicians, like antifa.
Mexico is a shit hole because cartels threaten their police.
But you all seem to applaud leftist violence.
How is this different from any other law enforcement?
Or meter maid?
Or government clerk?
It's not. Between Dec. and Feb. my mailman shows up, fully masked and without identification every day. What gives him the *special* immunity to walk up to my mailbox like any other citizen could?
It’s not. A lot of local law enforcement wears masks for certain operations too. 25 years ago I watched a bust right outside my office window. The cops were all wearing masks. That’s the City of Spokane PD, not the Feds. This is nothing new.
But idiots like you act like this is something new and sinister.
I can't comment on Spokane, but uniformed police officers of every jurisdiction I've lived in have their last name on their uniform. Plainclothes officers had identifying information with their badge.
How can a government employee be accountable if they're not identifable? Does the government serve the citizens or do citizens serve the government?
How many were having their families harassed for enforcing the law?
They, DHS, have an ID number on their badges dumdum.
No doubt these ICE agents have identifying information on their badge.
How about this: In addition to having clear regalia identifying them as ICE, their uniform should have a clear 5 character code that uniquely (but anonymously) identifies them? Then it is easy enough to report malfeasance but you cannot threaten their kids and firebomb their house?
Besides, it's not always clear what Republicans even mean when they complain about agents being "doxed."
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Government officials and employees don't enjoy special immunity from 'doxxing,'
Too true. So, given mask mandates and calls for vaccine passports, what exactly is a regular person's immunity to being "doxxed"? Be verbose.
Government officials and employees don't enjoy special immunity from 'doxxing,'
Bullshit.
I've personally seen several federal LEOs with PO Boxes as addresses on their driver's licenses. Specific allowance to protect them from the public.
It would be interesting to know, if you printed up a fake license (or FOID) with your real name, birth date, license number and a PO Box as an address, whether you get denied access to buy liquor or tobacco.
Not that I necessarily think officers should get PO Boxes on their DLs, but I'm a bit nebulous as to what stops from giving regular citizens or even, say, a library or a school, a PO Box as my home address.
Having a permanent address is white supremacy.
The acceptable number is zero. No where in this article does it condem these attacks. I guess you are ok with it. Reeeeason always takes the side of the criminal.
By the way, these are your people Lancaster.
"I hope your wife dies. I hope your mom and dad die. I hope everything wrong that could go [on] in your life happens. I hope you have the most miserable life,"
In the planning stage.
https://kcby.com/news/local/st-helens-teen-accused-of-plotting-to-kill-ice-agents-to-appear-in-court-immigration-customs-fascism-racism-antifa-local-crime-police-columbia-county-oregon
Local story....
When law enforcement officers are charged with crimes, the Reason staff does seem to get offended that they should have due process.
Kill yourself reason.
they're slow-boiling it.
>Homan's numbers are misleading,
Are they as misleading as your numbers?
Just think of them as Covid masks…then all your proggies cosplaying as libertarians can be happy
Claiming Threats Are Up 'Over 8,000 Percent'
Just a quick browse of the internet suggests that's probably a low estimate.
If morons like Lancaster pulled their heads out of their asses and got the fuck out of the beltway, they would get a big dose of reality. Sadly, this won’t happen.
It's Tuesday already and still no Reason article on Marco Rubio's address in Munich, nor any mention of AOC's historical (hysterical) ignorance on full display there. It's almost like they would rather no one knew about either.
Hmpf. Odd.
It's almost like Reason doesn't care about liberal democracy. Odd that. They must be searching for a Tariff!!!!! angle.
Reason can't be bothered with such local stories. Binion is probably working on a Villareal update as we speak.
I'm old enough to remember when Reason told us that if we didn't wear a mask we could be mistaken for Republicans and invited to a red wedding.
"...the Constitution is meant to protect ordinary people from their government rather than the other way around. The first concern is to protect our liberties, not to ensure that armed agents have an easier time of it."
This checks out.
If your conduct as a federal agent upsets enough people that you're at risk if your identity is revealed, there is a big problem with your role and/or behavior.
That would work conceptually if the people getting upset are reasonably so.
If they're unhinged lunatics with no fear of being held accountable for their actions, you have a potential problem unrelated to the behavior of agents.
If you aren't finding any issues with the way ICE is behaving, you're not paying attention or are suffering from confirmation bias. What ICE did in MN was inexcusable. The way they're conducting themselves like thugs is not compatible with a free nation.
Not to say the protesters were well behaved, but they don't work for us so we have no input to how private citizens act, we can only (hope to) control how agents respond.
We only see this kind of reaction/counter reaction in a few places, which leads me to the conclusion that it’s not ICE that has caused the majority of the problems.
And that’s not even getting into the idea that so many open borders people (from all parties) like to act as though ANY enforcement is “upsetting conduct”.
Are the agents only masked in a few places?
As far as I’ve seen, they’ve only really been masked in the deep blue hellholes like LA, Chicago, and Minneapolis. Though it’s not like I’m following every operation.
The people getting upset are only upset about "who" is doing it. The law is being enforced as written and has been executed for years.
Bullshit.
Surprisingly Mike never got used to that.
I'm getting used to it, but it's still pretty new.
No grasshopper, it is not.
Throughout his eight years in office (2009–2016), the Obama administration deported approximately 3.1 million people, making it the highest number of removals in 21st-century U.S. history. Due to these record-setting numbers, particularly in his first term, the administration was often referred to as the "deporter in chief" by immigration advocates.
The purpose of the constitution of course goes beyond protecting us from the government. It also protects us from threats to our liberty foreign and domestic. If illegal aliens pose a threat, and some obviously do, then giving enforcement an easier time doesn't violate anyone's legitimate rights.
They killed at least 2 citizens and harassed many more. That's not violating anyone's rights?
Two idiots got shot because they were doing stupid things against armed agents. They must shoulder some of the blame for bringing it on upon themselves.
Sure. They share blame.
Good made some big mistakes and likely would have ended up dead with a lot of police agencies.
Pretti's mistakes are similar to somone getting mugged for being in a bad neighborhood. He did something he should be within his rights to do; protect a woman being assaulted by thugs, carrying a concealed weapon. His mistake was not fearing overzealous agents acting above the law. I can't see how he did anything a libertarian can chide him for.
If you don’t like the laws, get them changed .. Fighting cops in the street will do no good, never has.
Both of those deaths could have been avoided if immigration enforcement wasn’t being given such a hard time doing their job and if local police were actually doing theirs.
Effective civil protest practically demands peaceful protesting in order to get arrested. But all of these people are LARPing as civil rights activists and don’t want to face the consequences like the one’s in the 60’s.
Both of those deaths could have been avoided. THE END.
Yes, the dummies should have stayed home.
I'd rather see IRS agents living in fear, more than any other type of federal agent. They should be absolutely quaking in their shoes when they leave the house.
This checks out.
You are a willfully dishonest person. You know that insurrectionists are trying to overthrow democracy itself in America by waging an insurrection against law enforcement that consists of the worst tactics that they are capable of utilizing, and you choose to omit all of that in order to maliciously disparage sensible countermeasures.
You. Are. A. Bad. Person.
Do you have a rebuttal or just these personal insults?
The invasion of the church service that Don Lemon was involved in was specifically to harass an ICE agent who was also a pastor, which seemed to offend the so-called protesters no end. They believed they could impose their notion that an ICE agent cannot be a church leader on the church by assaulting and intimidating the congregation.
You have demonstrated harassment of ICE agents in their personal lives by the lunatic anti-immigration law groups, that justify the anonymity of the agents.
Assaulting ? Isn't that a stretch ?
Words have flexible meanings now, don’t you know?
And, again, for all of the "ICE IZ RAY-DING HOMEZ! THEY'Z TRAMPLING THE KONSTITOOSHUN!" there's no evidence of this.
The question(s) specifically circle around "Do construction workers have an expectation of privacy on someone else's job site?" a question that has been answered, ad nauseam in each of the 50 states regarding private investigators, concealed carry, etc., etc., etc. for the last hundred years.
You've never had the right to walk into a congregation in the middle of service and shout down the pastor and harass congregants, but fuck that noise, Reason and the left have an agenda.
"Government officials and employees don't enjoy special immunity from 'doxxing,'" Belmont University law professor David L. Hudson Jr. wrote in 2024.
So I guess this moves us from "it's not happening" to "it's happening and it's a good thing?"
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It is common knowledge that anonymity leads to people doing unacceptable things. We see this in psychological studies, we see this in comments sections, and we see it in the streets with ICE officers. I would never attend a rally or other public event and mask to hide my identity. It would defeat the purpose of me attending. I don't think any ICE officer would hold down a person and spray them with and irritant if they were not masked. I don't think they would shoot people if they were not masked.
Said behind a moniker lying about his beliefs. Interesting.
Ha ha
Stop posting your obvious bad-faith arguments anonymously, then. What's your name?
We need masked school board officials due to a 1,000,000% increase in domestic terrorism incidents plaguing "our" children's schools.
- Merrick Garland probably
Feds really due love to ratchet up the numbers to justify an increase in broader authority. Homman is no different.
Out of curiosity, what would be different if they were maskless?
The domestic terrorists Joe supports would have an easier time harassing their wives and children.
It would likely temper the agents behavior make them behave more like regular law enforcement officers. People, including ICE agents, are more likely to do outrageous and unacceptable things when they have anonymity.
they dont have anonymity. There's no mystery who they are or where they have been assigned. Their deployment orders are explicit. Their supervisors know exactly what they're doing and where they are.
That's why, for example, the men involved in the shootings are all immediately placed on leave or put under investigation. They're not anonymous.
Regular law enforcement officers have been know to beat people with flashlights and worse.
It would likely lead to their families being harassed, if not worse, by lunatics like Don Lemon.
As has been borne out time and again when the leftist mob gets a hold of their information.
Hell, they’ve already been doing it to people they “suspect” of being affiliated with ICE. You know, like good little shock troops.
You don't have evidence that there's a problem to solve. You have left-wing claims, which are anti-evidence.
Pretti and Good would likely find the same end if they acted that way to any level of law enforcement. There are countless stories of cops shooting people fighting them armed or trying to run them over. Mixed results on if justified or not but it isn't anything new or specific to ICE.
Pretti and Good would likely find the same end if they acted that way to any level of law enforcement.
... or other. Tail people around, box them in with your car, kick the tail light off their truck, come back a week later and harass them in public... expect to get the Jacob Blake treatment.
We'd be focusing on retarded nuances of due process and getting endless stories about immigrants who weren't *illegal* illegal but illegal and crime-adjacent in order to avoid talking about the massive fraud, if not outright treason and insurrection, perpetrated by the Democratic Party.
This is just common sense. If you're an agent of the government, whether elected politician, bureaucrat, law enforcement, or anything else, you need to be identifable and your actions subject to scrutiny by the citizens you serve. If that's an issue, it's not the job for you.
If you are a citizen, you need to recognize your responsibilities of not interfering with law enforcement. If you are not a citizen, you don’t belong here.
They have ID numbers on their badge dumdum.
Just be honest. You want a way to have your violent red guard threaten them.
The 8000% number is made up.
https://www.doomsdayscenario.co/p/ice-s-masks-are-all-a-lie
What could possibly go wrong, the best of intentions... everyone told to wear masks or else... we went from showing up at bank in a mask causing the police to be called... to showing up at a bank without a mask causing the police to be called. Then let in 10 to 20 million undocumented illegal aliens in 3 years, and then have a handful of protesters (who seem to have a lot more free time than people who actually contribute) cause a scene everytime you try and grab up some crook... people are dumb.
..people are dumb.
This is the real problem.
Not that Reason is pretending to hold remotely libertarian values anymore, but over here in reality, Nayib Bukele massively improved liberty in El Salvador by locking up the gangs, because the gangs oppressed the masses as harshly as any government ever has.
None of the commenters trying to enable the Democrats' violent insurrection is unaware of what he's enabling. They're simply willfully dishonest enough to write "Hurrr Durrr, there's no reason a law-abiding officer should need a mask!" in the face of strong, obvious reasons that law enforcement needs to wear masks.
The weakness of their position is seen in their tactics.
Tyranny of violent mobs is fine by these writers, if on the left. They defended the massive J6 response. Dozens of articles. At the same time they denigrate the government for BLM. Despite billions of dollars and 2 dozen deaths. They continue to ignore Bukeke and El Salvador because it shows the benefits of arresting the criminals which they were against.
>>Tyranny of violent mobs is fine by these writers
these writers are all seventh-graders
this place is all about the masks every other fucking time.
Each ICE agent can wear a really big number. That way, when they do something naughty, we'll have a way to identify them.