FBI urges ICE to ID themselves as criminals impersonate officers

The HillWednesday, November 5, 2025 at 3:01:49 PM
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FBI urges ICE to ID themselves as criminals impersonate officers

FBI urges ICE to ID themselves as criminals impersonate officers

The FBI has issued a warning to partner agencies, including ICE, to ensure they properly identify themselves, following a rise in criminal impersonations of ICE officers. This alarming trend has led to serious crimes like kidnapping and assault, exploiting the heightened visibility of ICE due to recent enforcement actions. It's crucial for public safety that legitimate officers are clearly recognized to prevent further victimization.
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