Nazi ICE Agents Information WANTED!



Nazi ICE Agents Information WANTED and for Those Who Don’t Believe In the Constitution

ICE agents are Terrorists

If you don’t believe in due process you’re in some deep shit

Due process is for everyone who stands on American soil

ICE LIST

The following pictures are of ICE agents from Texas. If you know any ICE agents or anyone working with ICE, you can report them to this site: https://crustiandaily.substack.com

You can report an ICE agent. There’s a list of agents from around the country on the website.

ICE agents and the people affiliated with ICE in Texas

Shane Lovett is employed as a deportation officer with ICE

James Banks Texas ICE agent
James Banks Texas ICE agent

Noel D. Lee Texas Ice agent
Noel D. Lee Texas Ice agent

A lot more to come

Stay Tuned

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Damn the list and pictures go on and on. See the them all: https://icelist.is/ice/

By the way if I was a cop or kidnapper “ICE”, I sure the hell wouldn’t put my family pictures on Facebook..Real Police Don’t Need Masks

The ICE List is an open journalistic project, created by the Crustian Daily, aimed at collecting and sharing information that can hold ICE members legally accountable.

Identifying Nazi ICE Agents

Crustian Daily document and publish the names, faces, and roles of individuals involved in ICE operations, especially those linked to abuse, misconduct, or deportations. 

Agents are identified through open-source investigations, FOIA records, news reports and public testimony. Each profile is vetted and categorized by involvement level, providing a clear view of who’s behind the system.

ICE agents

ICE agents, or Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, are federal officers responsible for enforcing immigration laws, identifying and apprehending removable aliens, and conducting investigations related to customs and immigration violations.

Nazi ICE agents

The Trump administration’s draconian immigration enforcement actions are raising the specter of American autocracy, prompting many to ask — perhaps for the first time — how the U.S. could possibly have gotten here. Videos of masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in street clothes accosting unsuspecting people in public places, or smashing car windows and dragging people into unmarked vehicles, are all over the internet and social media.

The behavior of ICE agents is also revealing glaring blind spots in the law, which has long been premised on the assumption that government officials mostly act in good faith, prompting the widespread question: Can they legally do that?

Rather astonishingly, the answer is — for the most part — yes, they can.

ICE’s heavy-handed tactics are even being used against people once presumed to be immune from raw police brutality: elected officials. On June 18, New York City Comptroller and Democratic mayoral candidate Brad Lander was arrested in a hallway outside federal immigration court, his demands to see a judicial warrant ignored. On June 12, Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) was forcibly thrown to the floor, handcuffed and removed during a press conference by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem while clearly identifying himself and shouting, “I have questions for the secretary!”

In May, masked agents arrested Ras Baraka, the mayor of Newark, New Jersey. In April, Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by the FBI and later indicted on federal charges of obstruction and “concealing an individual to prevent his discovery and arrest” in connection with an ICE enforcement action involving her courtroom.

While ICE agents are refusing to identify themselves, produce warrants or show their faces while snatching people off the street, President Trump declared on Truth Social that “from now on MASKS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED at protests,” directing law enforcement to “ARREST THE PEOPLE IN FACE MASKS, NOW!”

One set of rules for law enforcement, another one for regular people. Where, oh where are the First Amendment’s guarantees of free speech, which includes the freedom to remain anonymous? What about the Fourth Amendment’s requirement for warrants and its ban on unreasonable searches and seizures, including the seizure of one’s “person” by virtue of a detention or arrest?

Without the display of badges, the production of signed warrants or the ability to recognize a face, it seems impossible to know whether some of these purported ICE agents are in fact federal officials rather than vigilantes — gun-toting private individuals who believe they are acting in the interests of the president. After all, some of the thousands who showed up at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 — which include the 1,500 Trump later pardoned for their crimes — later said they had done so at Trump’s behest. There are criminal laws against kidnapping, after all, and against impersonating a federal officer. Isn’t someone checking to make sure those aren’t being violated?

There are constitutional limits on all government officials — even the president. But as a matter of legislative policy and Supreme Court precedent, most legal limits on government activity are balanced against the need for law enforcement to act swiftly, safely and effectively. These sorts of balancing determinations were made when it was generally assumed that the government acts in good faith, which is why ICE has more powers than many people think they should. Things are different now.

While ICE has claimed that its personnel must wear masks due to an alleged 413 percent increase in assaults on agents, there exists no constitutional obligation for law enforcement to identify themselves. Some states and municipalities have laws on the books requiring police to identify themselves in certain circumstances. But undercover policing is hardly new. In 2021, Congress passed a law requiring federal military and law enforcement to identify themselves, but only in response to a “civil disturbance.”

Moreover, even if a law enforcement officer does cross a constitutional line and winds up facing a lawsuit, the Supreme Court has erected a powerful defense of “qualified immunity” that lets officers off the hook if a court determines that they acted reasonably. Although courts have held that police must identify themselves if individuals would otherwise believe that they were being assaulted by a civilian, those cases are spotty. The Trump administration is obviously not dissuaded by the threat that one day, down the line, ICE officers will be successfully sued for monetary damages, or that an injunction based on the ICE detentions occurring today will be issued.