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New Bill Seeks to Ban ICE Agents from Wearing Masks—But Could It Put Officers in Danger?

Democrats Push to Ban Masked ICE Raids, Raising Questions of Safety vs. Transparency. Senators Cory Booker (NJ) and Alex Padilla (CA) have introduced a bill that would prohibit ICE agents from wearing masks during arrests or workplace raids, unless medically necessary.

The proposed law also requires agents to display their name, badge number, and clear ICE or DHS identification when engaging with the public. The senators argue the bill promotes transparency and helps restore trust in immigrant communities, where plain-clothes officers and masked raids often cause confusion and fear.

“People deserve to know who is at their door,” Padilla said, adding that visible identification protects against impersonation…

Democrats Push to Ban Masked ICE Raids, Raising Questions of Safety vs. Transparency. Senators Cory Booker (NJ) and Alex Padilla (CA) have introduced a bill that would prohibit ICE agents from wearing masks during arrests or workplace raids, unless medically necessary.

The proposed law also requires agents to display their name, badge number, and clear ICE or DHS identification when engaging with the public. The senators argue the bill promotes transparency and helps restore trust in immigrant communities, where plain-clothes officers and masked raids often cause confusion and fear.

“People deserve to know who is at their door,” Padilla said, adding that visible identification protects against impersonation and abuse of power. ICE officials, however, strongly oppose the measure.

Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons said officers have been harassed and doxxed online, with some even receiving death threats after their names and addresses were leaked. Former ICE chief Tom Homan warned that removing masks could put agents and their families in danger, citing recent shootings at ICE offices in Texas.

Reactions in Congress are mixed. Supporters call the bill a civil rights win; critics warn it could expose officers to targeted attacks and empower criminal groups.

With immigration enforcement already a politically charged issue, the bill may struggle to gain enough support without added protections against doxxing and retaliation. Still, it brings to light a key question: how can law enforcement maintain public trust without compromising officer safety?

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