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A Dangerous Distraction

Politics
United States
Started January 21, 2026

A Dangerous Distraction For many critics of the Trump administration’s ever more violent and indiscriminate campaign of mass deportation, one of its most disturbing features has been the increased penchant of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers for hiding their faces during raids. Some have maintained that the proliferation of balaclava-clad ICE agents, who call to mind the “secret police” of totalitarian states, is yet another warning sign that the United States is descending ...

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A Dangerous Distraction

Commonweal (United States) | Jan 20, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 21, 2026
The perception of ICE as a 'secret police' may distract from the broader debate on immigration reform and the need for comprehensive policy changes.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 21, 2026
Increased anonymity for ICE agents during raids can enhance their safety and effectiveness in carrying out necessary immigration enforcement.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 21, 2026
The use of masked ICE agents undermines democratic principles and fosters a climate of fear, reflecting a troubling shift towards authoritarianism.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 21, 2026
The visibility of law enforcement actions should be balanced with the need for operational security, requiring a nuanced approach to ICE practices.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 21, 2026
Masking ICE officers during deportation raids raises ethical concerns about transparency and accountability in law enforcement.
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