Police State Bounty Hunters: The Rise of ICE’s Unconstitutional War on America

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by John W. And Nisha Whitehead
Oct 16, 2025


Brother, I am American. You are twisting my arm.”— Man shouts “I am American” while ICE agents detain him.​


Masked gunmen. Tasers. Tear gas. Pepper spray. Unmarked vehicles. Intimidation tactics. Brutality. Racial profiling. Children traumatized. Families terrorized. Journalists targeted. Citizens detained. Disabled individuals, minors, the elderly, pregnant women, military veterans—snatched off the streets. Private property destroyed.

This is not a war zone.

This is what now passes for law-and-order policing by ICE agents in Trump’s America—and it is not making America safer or greater.

What began as an agency tasked with enforcing immigration law has metastasized into a domestic terror force.

From coast to coast, ICE goon squads—incognito, thuggish, fueled by profit-driven incentives and outlandish quotas, and empowered by the Trump administration to act as if they are untouchable—are prowling neighborhoods, churches, courthouses, hospitals, bus stops, and worksites, anywhere “suspected” migrants might be present, snatching people first and asking questions later.

Sometimes “later” comes hours, days or even weeks afterwards.

No one is off limits—not even American citizens.

Make no mistake: this is not how a constitutional republic operates. It is how a dictatorship behaves when it decides the rule of law—in this case, the Bill of Rights—is optional.

Journalists are being shoved to the pavement, forced into chokeholds, teargassed, and brutalized—in violation of the First Amendment. U.S. citizens, including toddlers, are being snatched up and carted off—in violation of the Fourth Amendment. People with no criminal records who have lived, worked and paid taxes in this country for decades are being made to disappear—in violation of habeas corpus.

This is not public safety. It is domestic terrorism, carried out by masked, militarized, lawless bounty hunters.

Each of these incidents is presented as routine immigration enforcement. Yet collectively they reveal a government agency that has abandoned the principles of restraint, accountability, and due process in favor of brute force.

Justifying extreme measures—martial law, mass surveillance, suspension of constitutional safeguards— as necessary for “national security” has always been the refuge of tyrants, and this American police state is no different.

Under Trump, however, things are so much worse.

The rationalizations have become bolder, the violence more normalized, and the lies more transparent.

The biggest lie of all is the Department of Homeland Security’s claim that its costly, ego-driven, and unnecessary military invasion of Chicago—Operation Midway Blitz—rounded up “the worst of the worst pedophiles, child abusers, kidnappers, gang members, and armed robbers.”

In fact, DHS’ own data shows that out of more than 1,000 people rounded up, only 10 had criminal records.

Nationally, more than 70% of individuals rounded up by ICE nationally have no criminal convictions. Many have lived in the U.S. for decades, raised families, paid taxes, contributed to the economy, and worked the jobs most Americans refuse to do.

Even Trump’s insistence that certain states or cities are overrun with crime, thus necessitating his military invasions, collapses under scrutiny: crime remains at record lows nationwide.

The data simply does not support the rhetoric.

Clearly, this is not about crime, safety, or jobs.

So what is really driving this campaign of terror?

What we are witnessing is the weaponization of fear.

A government that profits from panic and rewards blind obedience has turned immigration enforcement into a spectacle of domination—part deterrent, part distraction, and all political theater.

The timing is no coincidence.

The Trump administration has just announced its fifth military strike on a Venezuelan vessel it claims—without evidence—was engaged in illegal activity. The propaganda might scream about “foreign threats,” but these spectacles serve a different purpose: to divert public outrage away from falling poll numbers, a faltering economy, and growing unrest over the regime’s corruption and incompetence.

At home, ICE raids perform the same function as those boat strikes abroad—they keep the public frightened and the cameras fixed on the wrong enemy. Meanwhile, the scandals that should command national attention—the Epstein files implicating powerful allies, the graft, the insider enrichment—sink beneath the noise.

Each new show of force, each televised arrest or explosion, is meant to remind the populace who holds the power and how easily it can be turned inward.

This is not about border control or law enforcement. It is about control, period.

Against such a backdrop, ICE’s strategy is predatory and deliberate.

Lower court rulings have affirmed that ICE, DHS and the Trump Administration are willfully trampling the First, Fourth and Fifth Amendments.

Yet for an administration that mistakes might for right, the law is whatever justifies the hunt.

Everything we’re doing is very lawful,” Trump declared. “What they’re doing is not lawful.”

Martin Luther King Jr. offered the clearest rebuttal to that logic more than sixty years ago.

In his “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” written while jailed for participating in nonviolent demonstrations against segregation, King reminded the world “that everything Adolf Hitler did in Germany was ‘legal’ and everything the Hungarian freedom fighters did in Hungary was ‘illegal.’”

King’s message was not about politics but about principle. His words remind us that legality and morality are not always the same — and that a nation that abandons moral law will soon find itself without any law at all.

A government that chains pregnant women, assaults journalists, and detains citizens without cause has lost its moral authority to govern.

Tyranny always cloaks itself in the language of welfare and safety. And constitutional abuse transcends party lines.

Every regime that seeks to entrench its power begins by promising to protect the people from chaos, crime, or foreign enemies—then proceeds to manufacture both.

The raids, the strikes, the distractions are all part of the same design: to condition obedience, erase accountability, and cement totalitarian rule under the pretense of “law and order.”



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So we should just leave all the invaders in place? No biggie?

Get government completely out of the immigration business both in and out. It's a Socialist program.

 
These articles that make it seem like people are being snatched up for no reason are pure emotional garbage. They ignore facts- nearly every single person who has been arrested by the feds has committed some federal crime. Whether it’s the crime of being here illegally or they obstructed or used violence against them. I’m starting to realize that some of you are not for liberty. You just want anarchy. You can’t have liberty without law and order. America is a republic, a nation of laws. If there are laws, there has to be enforcement. Blanket bashing ICE is anti American.

Sure, there are bad police. Sure, mistakes are made. But those can be litigated. I want good police, not bad police. I don’t support it when there are incidents such as the recent Press NH Now video at the FBI building in Florida, or James Freeman getting arrested for saying Shut Up. But those incidents alone do not make me hate all cops, or hate all feds. Those individuals who violate their oath of office should be held individually responsible.
 
These articles that make it seem like people are being snatched up for no reason are pure emotional garbage. They ignore facts- nearly every single person who has been arrested by the feds has committed some federal crime. Whether it’s the crime of being here illegally or they obstructed or used violence against them. I’m starting to realize that some of you are not for liberty. You just want anarchy. You can’t have liberty without law and order. America is a republic, a nation of laws. If there are laws, there has to be enforcement. Blanket bashing ICE is anti American.

Sure, there are bad police. Sure, mistakes are made. But those can be litigated. I want good police, not bad police. I don’t support it when there are incidents such as the recent Press NH Now video at the FBI building in Florida, or James Freeman getting arrested for saying Shut Up. But those incidents alone do not make me hate all cops, or hate all feds. Those individuals who violate their oath of office should be held individually responsible.

Trump making "republicans" embrace Socialism/Fascism.

I'm with @TheTexan , if/when we secede, you guys can have and embrace all the Socialism you want. I'll be on the other side.
 
You can’t have liberty without law and order. America is a republic, a nation of laws.

And yet, people were let in in violation of federal law, and it turned out that they were imported by organizations funded by USAID. So not only was this done by an allegedly Republican form of government against the will of the majority of the people, it was done by government in violation of federal law.

Now, when the government is serially violating the rule of law, one, why should we say nothing? Two, why should we trust it to enforce those laws for our benefit? And three, why shouldn't we assume that these foreign criminals were deliberately imported for the very purpose of giving the people who engineered and financed it an excuse for cracking down on us?

And if we come up with the obvious answer to number three, why in God's name should We, the People, ostensibly in charge of this republic, let them get away with it? What you call anarchy, the rejection of the existing government and its policies, the Constitution calls our right and our duty.
 
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I want good police, not bad police.

agreed.

heard a radio announcment yesterday, looking to hire people for ICE Says there's a chance for 50K bonus.

Who will be this new police?
 
50K bonus.

Who will be this new police?

People who don't have proper morals/values.

The government offering such coercive bribes on the tax payer dime should tell you something right there.

Please refer to the article in Post #3.
 
People who don't have proper morals/values.

The government offering such coercive bribes on the tax payer dime should tell you something right there.

Please refer to the article in Post #3.

The bonus is because the job requires uncomfortable working environments that amount to physical and mental hardships.

There's also the risk of reputation damage and people seeking vengeance against you personally.

The far left have repeatedly vowed to take vengeance against anyone working for the Trump administration.

These are the same people who killed Charlie Kirk because he was Trump's friend.
 
Get government completely out of the immigration business both in and out. It's a Socialist program.

So you want to get the government completely out of its one legitimate function, to protect the country from invasion?
 
So you want to get the government completely out of its one legitimate function, to protect the country from invasion?

There is no invasion. Only the brainwashed statists actually believe that.

People were brough here with Tax Payer money... USAID, Catholic Charities, etc.

The only solution is to stop funding them and get government completely out the immigration business, both in and out once and for all.

It's not the role of government.
 
It's not the role of government.

And this is the reason why government shouldn't. Government will exacerbate the problem any time it thinks doing so might serve its ends. Government should never be given additional powers while it's abusing the ones it already has. And don't tell me Trump's running a different government. He has brought no one to account for what USAID has done.
 
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There is no invasion. Only the brainwashed statists actually believe that.

Theres a shitload of trespassers, an invasion seems like an accurate term.

People were brough here with Tax Payer money... USAID, Catholic Charities, etc.

That's part of it but people wouldn't just stop coming if we got rid of gov handouts

It's not the role of government.

That's not your decision to make
 
That's part of it but people wouldn't just stop coming if we got rid of gov handouts

That's not the point. The point is, if we demanded that government get and stay out of it, government wouldn't make it worse.

The real problem is, people refuse to believe their eyes when they see that government only ever makes problems worse.
 
That's not the point. The point is, if we demanded that government get and stay out of it, government wouldn't make it worse.

The real problem is, people refuse to believe their eyes when they see that government only ever makes problems worse.

I shot a roach with bird shot once. the wall was a mess but the roach was gone. Worth it
 
Its not just handouts.

If another nation is at war for example and they can flee to America for peace then they will because its easier to do that than fighting a war.

So its not just about hand outs. Unless you call living in peace and freedom a handout.
 
There is no invasion. Only the brainwashed statists actually believe that.

People were brough here with Tax Payer money... USAID, Catholic Charities, etc.

The only solution is to stop funding them and get government completely out the immigration business, both in and out once and for all.

It's not the role of government.
Just because the invasion was assisted by USAID funded NGOs doesn't mean there isn't an invasion. The only one brainwashed is the person here that is against the one and only legitimate function of the federal government. That is it's business and only business.
 
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