There have been a vast number of news stories and videos of masked plain clothes ICE agents going around in unmarked cars and grabbing people, striking terror with this death squad-like behavior. Astonishingly, the attorney general Pam Bondi claims that she is unaware of this practice.
The attorney general, Pam Bondi, professed ignorance of reports of immigration officials hiding their faces with masks during roundups of undocumented people, despite widespread video evidence and reports that they are instilling pervasive fear and panic.
Challenged at a Wednesday Capitol Hill subcommittee hearing by Gary Peters, a Democratic senator for Michigan, Bondi, who as the country’s top law officer has a prominent role in the Trump administration’s hardline immigration policy, implied she was unaware of plain-clothed agents concealing their faces while carrying out arrests but suggested it was for self-protection.
“I do know they are being doxxed … they’re being threatened,” she told Peters. “Their families are being threatened.”
Bondi’s protestations appeared to strain credibility given the attention the masked raids carried out by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) agents have attracted on social media and elsewhere.
Yes, she has the nerve to claim that the federal agents who are terrorizing ordinary people are the real victims and scared. Law enforcement officer have long had their names and badges visible so why are ICE agents so scared? It is because they know that they are doing wrong. They are probably ashamed to have their friends and neighbors know what they are doing.
A former FBI agent explains why it is so dangerous to see masked government agents doing law enforcement work.
It is absolutely shocking and frightening to see masked agents, who are also poorly identified in the way they are dressed, using force in public without clearly identifying themselves. Our country is known for having democratic control over law enforcement. When it’s hard to tell who a masked individual is working for, it’s hard to accept that that is a legitimate use of authority. It’s particularly important for officers to identify themselves when they are making arrests. It’s important for the person being arrested, and for community members who might be watching, that they understand this is a law enforcement activity.
I’m not aware of any period where US law enforcement officials wore masks, other than the lone ranger, of course. Masking has always been associated with police states. I think the masking symbolizes the drift of law enforcement away from democratic controls. We see this during protests. We see this in Ice raids. And we see this in the excessive secrecy in which law enforcement has increasingly operated since the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
…The recent shootings of two Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota, by a suspect who allegedly impersonated an officer, highlights the danger of police not looking like police. Federal agents wearing masks and casual clothing significantly increases this risk of any citizen dressing up in a way that fools the public into believing they are law enforcement so they can engage in illegal activity. It is a public safety threat, and it’s also a threat to the agents and officers themselves, because people will not immediately be able to distinguish between who is engaged in legitimate activity or illegitimate activity when violence is occurring in public.
This dangerous practice leaves the door wide open for people to take advantage.
In a separate incident in Huntington Park on Friday, a man was arrested for apparently impersonating an Ice agent, according to another report by the local NBC station. Police said they arrested the man after he parked in a disabled zone. In his vehicle, they allegedly found a firearm and documents that appeared to be from Homeland Security Investigations and CBP.
The man was arrested over possession of an allegedly unregistered firearm and later released on bail.
The man who murdered Minnesota politicians was also impersonating law enforcement officers, part of this dangerous trend.
Around 2 a.m. on Saturday morning, operators manning emergency lines in the Minneapolis suburb of Champlin, according to a police report, got a call from someone who said that a masked man had come to their home “and then shot their parents.” When police and medics arrived, they discovered that the victims were a Democratic state senator named John Hoffman, and his wife, Yvette, who were alive but badly injured. A “very intuitive” sergeant from the nearby city of Brooklyn Park, who had helped respond to the call, asked officers from his jurisdiction to check on the home of the Democratic state legislator Melissa Hortman, who was until recently the state House speaker. According to the Brooklyn Park police chief, Mark Bruley, when the officers arrived, at about 3:35 a.m., they saw something unexpected: a “vehicle that looked exactly like an S.U.V. squad car” in the driveway with its emergency lights on. The front door was open, and the officers saw a man dressed like a cop firing into it; he killed Hortman and her husband, Mark. The officers fired at the shooter—since identified as Vance Boelter, a fifty-seven-year-old evangelical Christian (a website of his said that he is an ordained minister) with a scattered work history, who had recently been employed by local funeral-service companies—who ran back into the house and, for a time, escaped. He was arrested on Sunday evening and has been charged with federal murder, which carries the possibility of the death penalty.
The assassination of one elected official, and the attempted assassination of another, confirm the arrival of a new political era, in which the expectation and the fear of political violence are endemic. But who Boelter is, and the exact nature of his objectives and perceived grievances, may ultimately be less salient than whom he pretended to be. (Boelter’s motives aren’t yet clear, though he possessed what police have suggested may have been a target list of about seventy individuals, many of whom are Democratic politicians.) A state legislator summoned to his or her door well after midnight may be wary about opening it, but somewhat less reluctant if the person on the step is uniformed and there’s a cop car parked on the street. As it turns out, Boelter was driving an S.U.V. that he had presumably outfitted for a security business that hadn’t taken off. But he made the deliberate decision to leave the emergency lights on.
Here is another case of ICE agents terrorizing people.
Federal agents blasted their way into a residential home in Huntington Park, California, on Friday. Security-camera video obtained by the local NBC station showed border patrol agents setting up an explosive device near the door of the house and then detonating it – causing a window to be shattered. Around a dozen armed agents in full tactical gear then charged toward the home.
Jenny Ramirez, who lives in the house with her boyfriend and one-year-old and six-year-old children, told NBC through tears that it was one of the loudest explosions she heard in her life.
“I told them, ‘You guys didn’t have to do this, you scared by son, my baby,’” Ramirez said.
Ramirez said she was not given any warning from the authorities that they wanted to enter her home and that everyone who lives there is a US citizen.
And yet Pam Bondi, with a straight face, says that she is not aware of such things happening.
The Trump administration is filled from top to bottom with pathological liars.
You know they are lying.
And they know you know. It gives them satisfaction.
It feels like winning to them.
Trump wants an all-white America.
If true -- it’s a maga appointee so who knows without third party corroboration -- the moral righteousness of this side of politics is let down by those who threaten the families of the officers.
Finally, an actual legitimate use for the second amendment as a defense against tyranny comes around and the gun nuts are nowhere to be found.
Just wait until Pam Bondi and Stephen Miller reads about the “night and fog” (nacht und nebel) decree.
Fortunately, across the sea the local MAGA analogs have sunk to a level of incompetence that prevents them from bouncing back.
Phil Moorhouse/Britain:
“PMQs: Did [Tory Leader] Badenoch Still Miss the Open Goal?”
.https://youtube.com/watch?v=vinKoGNaaO0
Can Pam Bondi have anything other than a straight face? Too much botox will do that to a person.
ICE is now saying that assaults against their officers has increased 690%. We now have some numbers: A year ago there were 10; now, for the same time period, there were 79. You don’t suppose that increase has anything to do with their tactics, do you?
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/alleged-spike-assaults-agents-ice-releases-illuminating-new-data-rcna216517
Has even a single ICE agent been killed in the line of
criminalityduty yet?In 3…2…