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elleng

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Sun Oct 12, 2025, 07:52 AM Sunday

#2: This Isn't Crisis Response, It's Crisis Construction.

By Jason P. Houser

Mr. Houser is a former chief of staff at Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

'Nearly nine months into President Trump’s second term, immigration enforcement has become the administration’s primary political weapon — not to solve problems, but to manufacture fear, provoke outrage and stage an illusion of control. This isn’t a crisis response. It’s crisis construction.

The president’s team vowed to target gang members, murderers and rapists, but we’re not just rounding up violent offenders. We’re arresting working parents, students, asylum seekers and even U.S. citizens, to create made-for-TV crackdowns.

I served as chief of staff at Immigration and Customs Enforcement under President Joe Biden and spent over a decade working in homeland security. I knew that national security requires focusing on threats — not turning law enforcement into a spectacle. Despite President Trump’s promises to go after the “worst of the worst,” in the past few months the administration has deported a preschooler who is a U.S. citizen and who has stage 4 kidney cancer and his family. A raid on a Hyundai plant where South Korean nationals were rounded up triggered an international incident and threatened future investment in Georgia. Those scenes appear to be part of a deliberate strategy of political theater.

Over the next three years, detention space will be multiplied. Due process will likely be further sidelined. The broken legal immigration system won’t be fixed — it will be abandoned. . .

Federal agents, many of whom signed up to protect the nation, are essentially being used as props, and I worry that, as the political tides turn, political appointees will be able to scapegoat them and then discard them. The proud men and women who enforce our immigration laws saw this during the previous Trump administration — the posturing, the betrayal, the blame dumped on officers who were directed to carry out operations (like family separation) in a way that instills distrust in law enforcement.

We need immigration enforcement — but it must be humane, targeted and precise. This country deserves an approach that prioritizes national security, protects communities and upholds due process. ICE officers are capable of that mission. Placing the formidable power of ICE — with its vast authority and reach — in the hands of political opportunists who neither fully comprehend nor respect its mission is a volatile and dangerous combination, turning a critical national security tool into a blunt political weapon.

When law enforcement is forced into partisan roles, it stops serving the public. And when the public loses trust in law enforcement, the whole system begins to fail. The blueprint is: Create chaos. Blame the chaos. Then offer yourself as the cure.

This plan is already underway. The question now is if the rest of us will keep pretending this is law and order.'

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/11/opinion/ice-trump-safety-crisis.html

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#2: This Isn't Crisis Response, It's Crisis Construction. (Original Post) elleng Sunday OP
THIS malaise Sunday #1
When people are being murdered and shot its a little more than theater. Stop with the euphemisms Houser Blues Heron Sunday #2
Valid point malaise Sunday #3
It *is* more. Dark n Stormy Knight Sunday #4

Blues Heron

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2. When people are being murdered and shot its a little more than theater. Stop with the euphemisms Houser
Sun Oct 12, 2025, 09:30 AM
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