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House Democrats Introduce No Masks for ICE Bill to Require Agent Identification

This measure addresses immigrant advocates’ calls for clear officer identification in enforcement operations; Homeland Security says masks help shield agents following a surge in assaults.

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Representatives Adriano Espaillat and Nydia Velazquez speak to the media opposite the Jacob K. Javitz Federal Building where they unsuccessfully attempted to gain access to Immigration and Customs Enforcement holding facilities on June 8, 2025, in New York City.
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Overview

  • Rep. Nydia Velázquez formally introduced the No Masks for ICE Act in the House, proposing a ban on face coverings during arrests and a requirement that agents visibly display their name and agency.
  • Velázquez and Rep. Jerrold Nadler joined immigrant advocates at a Lower Manhattan rally to press for the bill’s passage and broader oversight of ICE operations.
  • A similar No Secret Police Act was filed last week by Reps. Dan Goldman and Adriano Espaillat, and Velázquez said she expects a companion bill in the Senate.
  • Immigration attorneys and community groups argue that unmarked, masked arrests violate due process and erode trust among immigrant populations.
  • The Department of Homeland Security defends optional mask use as essential for agent safety following a significant rise in assaults, and legal experts predict constitutional challenges to state-level restrictions.