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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDHS Claims Videotaping ICE Raids Is 'Violence'

https://prospect.org/justice/2025-09-09-dhs-claims-videotaping-ice-raids-is-violence/

President Trumps Department of Homeland Security (DHS) claims that making and posting videos of ICE agents as they disappear tens of thousands of immigrants from Americas streets, workplaces, and courtrooms without due process is an act of violence to be dealt with accordingly. DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin told the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) that videotaping ICE law enforcement and posting photos and videos of them online is doxing our agents, and added: We will prosecute those who illegally harass ICE agents to the fullest extent of the law.
In one incident, ICE targeted a Georgia-based journalist, Mario Guevara, for videotaping enforcement operations. Guevara has legal work authorization in the U.S., according to his attorneys, and has been held in ICE detention for more than two months. McLaughlins statement comes on the heels of a little-noticed press briefing in July where DHS Secretary Kristi Noem stated that violence is anything that threatens [DHS agents] and their safety. It is doxing them. It is videotaping them where theyre at.
That expansive definition is likely driving the departments claims of escalating violence against ICE agents, which purportedly rose from an alleged 700 percent increase on July 11, to 830 percent four days later, and to 1,000 percent by August 7. When asked by CMD to provide concrete examples of violent assaults on personnel, the DHS spokesperson pointed to an incident of trash dumped on an ICE agents lawn and a sign with a profanity directed at an agent by name.
Peter Eliasberg, an American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Southern California attorney representing journalists and observers who were attacked and injured by DHS officers in Los Angeles, told CMD that this definition bears no relationship to what violence actually is. I dont think theres any evidence that there is truth [in] those numbers.
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DHS Claims Videotaping ICE Raids Is 'Violence' (Original Post)
Celerity
Sep 9
OP
Recording masked agents carrying out state sanctioned purges against non-whites is now violence
Torchlight
Sep 9
#3
Recordings of violence are evidence. People who are breaking the law don't
allegorical oracle
Sep 9
#4
Walleye
(42,586 posts)1. These people are ruining the English language as much as they pretend to love it
Violence is violence war is war. Were not all stupid. An emergency is a clear and present danger, not some vague paranoia
The Wizard
(13,401 posts)2. Dissembling is in their DNA. (NT)
Torchlight
(5,708 posts)3. Recording masked agents carrying out state sanctioned purges against non-whites is now violence
and someone, somewhere is going pretend offense when Gestapo-tactics are called out as such. Masks or swastikas... six of one, half a dozen of the other
allegorical oracle
(5,745 posts)4. Recordings of violence are evidence. People who are breaking the law don't
like evidence. Just ask the police who beat up Rodney King and George Floyd.
newdeal2
(4,167 posts)5. They are not going to like the new AI glasses coming out
Can record everything you see without anyone really noticing.
Heidi
(58,829 posts)6. Snowflakes
and crybabies.
Heidi
(58,829 posts)8. Yup! It's a thug trifecta.
