When did the land of the free start looking like a scene straight out of a dystopian police state?
Seriously – is it just me, or are you seeing and thinking this too?
These days, everyday Americans are watching something that shouldn’t be happening in our country, black-masked ICE agents swarming neighborhoods to arrest moms, grandmothers, and even city officials. The masks are meant to conceal identities, but they’re also sending another, darker message, one of fear, intimidation, and unchecked power.
Sure, there are times when masks might make sense. Undercover operations involving cartels, violent gangs, or international crime rings. Protecting agents in the aftermath of high-profile arrests when credible threats exist.
I get it. I’m a lawyer.
But a dozen agents wearing black mask while arresting a single mother on a suburban sidewalk? Nabbing a city mayor in broad daylight? This is not that. Not even close.
I’ve represented good cops and I’ve sued bad ones, and won. But here’s the deal. I’ve reviewed ICE and local police rules, regulations and protocols and what I’m watching on television doesn’t jibe with what America is all about.
I think most people already know that. It doesn’t look or feel right. But for some reason, nobody is talking about it. And that’s not OK.
Every day, police officers across the country interact with violent offenders, gang members, and armed suspects. They rarely wear masks. Why? Because they understand that their role is to serve and protect, not terrorize and intimidate. The mask is an exception, not the norm. So why are ICE agents, under Trump’s watch, treating everyday arrests like covert military ops?
This isn’t just about optics. It’s about accountability. If an agent is so fearful of being identified during routine arrests, what does that say about their actions? Are they afraid of being held accountable for excessive force? Unlawful detention? Violating civil rights? Our democracy demands transparency, and hiding behind a mask erodes that foundation.
And let’s be clear, the real impact here isn’t just on the people being arrested. It’s on everyone watching. Imagine a child seeing a dozen masked agents dragging their neighbor away in handcuffs. Imagine how that image lingers. The damage isn’t just to the person arrested; it’s to the collective trust in our system.
We cannot allow the normalization of militarized tactics in everyday law enforcement. The United States is not a dictatorship. We are a nation of laws, not fear. And when our government agents start looking more like soldiers than civil servants, we lose more than just a sense of safety, we lose the very essence of what it means to be American.
The masks need to come off. If the arrest is routine, the agent’s face should be visible. Period. The American people deserve to know who is enforcing the law in their communities. Anything less is a betrayal of the values we claim to stand for.
Mitch Jackson, Esq. | links
I’m curious- What do you think about ICE wearing mask in most of these arrests?
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America- land of the masked thugs terrorizing and arresting indiscriminately, in the name of law and order, to sow fear and terrorize children, babies, and everyone else, they hope. America! Or what used to be America? Truly unbelievable, and unbelievable but true.
My guess is because they are J6 insurrectionists , proud boys , oath keepers and an assorted number of radical right wingnuts Trump has “deputized” to operate as his personal militia…his Naz-ICE if you will.
I think ALL their faces should be exposed….publicly , names , faces , whichever local office they are assigned to. Trump wants to ban masks..unless it interferes with the operations of his private army. They need to be identified and shamed.