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Impersonating ICE Agents To Kidnap And Assault Women

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So the American Gestapo is being used by creeps who prey on women. What a surprise that this could happen when everything ICE does is so transparent, right?

 

Multiple Men Have Impersonated ICE Agents To Kidnap And Assault Women

 

"House Democrats are urging the Department of Homeland Security to mandate that immigration officials clearly identify themselves when conducting arrests. The demand comes in the wake of multiple reports of men impersonating Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to kidnap and assault women.
There have been at least three instances of men impersonating ICE agents in order to hurt women. A North Carolina man reportedly posed as law enforcement and threatened to deport an immigrant woman before he kidnapped and raped her. In Maryland, a man allegedly approached a Latina woman in a parking lot, flashed a fake ICE badge and told her to get into his car or face deportation. He reportedly raped the woman in his car before law enforcement was called. A New York man, allegedly posing as an ICE agent, punched a woman in broad daylight and tried to rape her before stealing her phone and purse."

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