In ICE masking debate, these former officers say take them off

The Hill
by Tolu Talabi
March 11, 2026
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Former officials from both parties oppose Trump policy allowing masked ICE agents during operations

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Immigration enforcement operations may lack transparency, potentially affecting due process for individuals encountered

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Former law enforcement and immigration officials from both Democratic and Republican administrations are opposing the Trump administration's policy of allowing ICE agents to wear masks during immigration operations. The federal government has defended the mask-wearing practice as necessary for officer protection, according to these former officials who spoke to The Hill. The content provided cuts off mid-sentence and lacks sufficient detail for a complete summary of their specific arguments or positions.

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Former officials publicly opposing policy; federal government defending practice as officer protection

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