Michigan Dems Target Masked Ice Agents after supporting the cocovio mandates

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A Michigan democratic effort would open ice agents to state prosecution if they carried out immigration application operations while carrying masks that hide their identity.
The effort occurs five years after the Democrats of Michigan supported the order of governor Gretchen Whitmer describing $ 500 for civilians who, conversely, challenged his executive decree to wear masks in public during the coronavirus pandemic.
The sponsor of the bill, the state representative of Betsy Coffie, D-Traversse City, said that the masking on Friday “reflects the tactics of the secret police in authoritarian regimes and is moving away from the standards that define the legitimate local police”.
“It confuses and scares communities,” she said. “Those who protect and serve our community should not do it behind a hidden identity.”
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Federal agents patrol the rooms of the Federal Building Immigration Court of Jacob K. Javitz on July 8, 2025 in New York. (Getty)
A banner on the platform from which Coffia announced that the bill said: “Justice does not need masks”.
The representative of the state Noah arbitrates, D-West Bloomfield, added his name as a co-registration and declared in a press release when a person could not discern if someone apprehends them is a government authority or not, this “shreds down the rule of law”.
“This is why the Trump administration and the Republican Party are the most pro-crime administration and political party that we have ever seen,” said Arbit
The Attorney General Dana Nessel, who was one of the many state prosecutors to ask the Congress to adopt similar legislation at the federal level, also launched his support behind the bill.
“Imagine a set of circumstances where someone could witness a serious crime and that the defendant has friends who go out and mask literally and will understand someone in a courthouse,” said Nessel City NBC Traverse Affiliate.
However, during the coronavirus pandemic, Whitmer published a decree in June 2020 Let compulsory people “carry a face covering each time they are in an interior public space”.
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“This also requires the use of facial coatings in crowded outdoor spaces. More importantly, the order requires any company open to the public to refuse entry or service to people who refuse to wear a face cover. No shirts, no shoes, no mask – no service”, reads order.
The offenders who refused to wear masks in such situations, excluding worship homes, were subject to penalties of $ 500, According to Wxyz.
Nessel, at the time, congratulated the Michigan complaints court for having acted quickly for clarifying the legality of the previous decrees of Whitmer linked to COVID-19, including the edict of the home.
“With this clarity, I hope that our civil servants and our residents can move forward with confidence that the governor acted in accordance with the authority provided to him under the emergency powers of the Governor Act”, she said in a press release.
“It is time for all of us to focus on the health and safety of people of this state rather than fighting against each other in unnecessary legal battles in our courts.”
Nessel also lent his name to a memory of AMICUS this month supporting a case brought against ice on the tactics used during his raids in Los Angeles.
“When masked and strongly armed federal agents operate without identification, they threaten public security and erode public confidence,” said Nessel in thesis.
Michigan House President Matt Hall, R-Kalamazoo, told Fox News Digital that he did not see the Bill of Coffia to go to Whitmer’s office, appealing to “attack on law enforcement”.
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“People want these dangerous criminal foreigners on our street, and we do our best to associate ourselves with the Trump administration and put an end to illegal immigration,” he said on Monday, adding that Democrats “will do everything they can to hinder local police and ice because they have always cared criminals than victims.
“But it ends here,” he added. “This ridiculous bill died on arrival.”
When he asked him questions about the bill and the apparent hypocrisy linked to the making, the assistant secretary of the DHS, Tricia McLaughlin, said that she showed that “politicians eager for being able to” continue to “push disgusting smear against our brave officers, who simply apply the law, in a good effort to score cheap political points.”
“The representative of the set state has clearly never been on an ice operation because it would see our officers identifying themselves verbally, carry vests which say the safety of ice / ero or homeland, and are flanked by vehicles which also say the name of the department.”
McLaughlin said that masks are essential to prevent officers from being targeted by “very sophisticated gangs” like Tren from Aragua and MS-13.
“These arguments become a little desperate,” she said.
Fox News Digital contacted Nessel, Whitmer and Coffia for additional comments.