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'Outright fascist': Dem forces ICE director to admit his agents are like Nazis
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'Outright fascist': Dem forces ICE director to admit his agents are like Nazis

https://www.rawstory.com/ice-director-agents-like-nazis/https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dem-lawmaker-compares-ice-agents-nazis-gestapo-during-fiery-house-hearing-enforcement
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  • Democratic lawmakers at the House Homeland Security Committee pressed ICE acting director Todd Lyons over enforcement tactics, with references to Nazi-era and Gestapo imagery surfacing during the hearing.
  • Rep. Dan Goldman directly asked Lyons, 'Is Nazi Germany one?' after acknowledging that regimes once required proof of citizenship, intensifying the historical comparison debate.
  • Lyons defended the scope of comparisons, calling certain analogies inappropriate and labeling the questioning as the 'wrong type of question' while noting threats against ICE personnel have risen.
  • Goldman contended that public critique of ICE reflects legitimate concerns about tactics, telling Lyons to stop acting like a fascist regime or secret police if he rejects the label.
  • The hearing highlighted ongoing oversight concerns, including limited body-camera use and the transparency of encounters, especially in recent use-of-force incidents.
  • Democrats urged stronger oversight of ICE operations amid controversy over tactics and public accountability.
  • The exchange underscored partisan tensions around immigration enforcement and the rhetoric used to describe ICE tactics.
  • Media coverage and lawmakers linked the debate to broader oversight considerations of ICE, including the presence or absence of body-camera footage.
  • Lyons acknowledged that some ICE agents are equipped with body cameras, while lawmakers pressed for expanded use and public release of footage.
  • The dramatic exchange referenced a broader cultural debate about how law enforcement is depicted in political rhetoric and historical memory.
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