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= Plainclothes and Gear Patterns = | = Plainclothes and Gear Patterns = | ||
''How ICE agents dress and present themselves during enforcement actions, based on 2025 patterns and documented tactics.'' | ''How [[ICE]] agents dress and present themselves during enforcement actions, based on 2025 patterns and documented tactics.'' | ||
ICE rarely operates in a traditional, easily identifiable “uniform.” Most field operations use a mix of plainclothes agents, tactical gear with ambiguous markings, or deceptive identification meant to resemble local police. Recognizing these patterns helps you document ICE operations accurately and avoid confusion with local law enforcement or impersonators. | [[ICE]] rarely operates in a traditional, easily identifiable “uniform.” Most field operations use a mix of plainclothes agents, tactical gear with ambiguous markings, or deceptive identification meant to resemble local police. Recognizing these patterns helps you document [[ICE]] operations accurately and avoid confusion with local law enforcement or impersonators. | ||
== 1. Plainclothes Agents == | == 1. Plainclothes Agents == | ||
In 2025, many ICE operations involve agents in everyday civilian clothing: | In 2025, many [[ICE]] operations involve agents in everyday civilian clothing: | ||
* Jeans, hoodies, T-shirts, or button-downs | * Jeans, hoodies, T-shirts, or button-downs | ||
* Baseball caps, beanies, or face coverings | * Baseball caps, beanies, or face coverings | ||
* Only a badge on a lanyard or clipped to the belt | * Only a badge on a lanyard or clipped to the belt | ||
Plainclothes is especially common during: | Plainclothes is especially common during: | ||
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* Radio earpieces | * Radio earpieces | ||
* Holstered weapon | * Holstered weapon | ||
* Tactical belt gear | * Tactical belt gear | ||
== 2. | == 2. “POL[[ICE]]” or “FEDERAL AGENT” Gear == | ||
ICE regularly wears gear labeled | [[ICE]] regularly wears gear labeled “POL[[ICE]]” rather than “[[ICE]],” which misleads people into believing they are local law enforcement. | ||
Common patterns include: | Common patterns include: | ||
* Black or navy tactical vests | * Black or navy tactical vests | ||
* | * “POL[[ICE]]” in white block lettering | ||
* No agency name (ICE/HSI/CBP) displayed | * No agency name ([[ICE]]/HSI/CBP) displayed | ||
* Concealable plate carriers worn under a hoodie | * Concealable plate carriers worn under a hoodie | ||
* Lightweight jackets with small Velcro patches | * Lightweight jackets with small Velcro patches | ||
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* Avoid drawing attention during at-home operations | * Avoid drawing attention during at-home operations | ||
Assume | Assume “POL[[ICE]]” alone does **not** mean local police. | ||
== 3. Tactical Vests with Velcro Patches == | == 3. Tactical Vests with Velcro Patches == | ||
ICE frequently uses removable, interchangeable patches: | [[ICE]] frequently uses removable, interchangeable patches: | ||
* | * “POL[[ICE]]” | ||
* | * “[[ICE]]” | ||
* “HSI” | * “HSI” | ||
* “FEDERAL AGENT” | * “FEDERAL AGENT” | ||
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== 5. Hidden or Missing Badges == | == 5. Hidden or Missing Badges == | ||
ICE agents often: | [[ICE]] agents often: | ||
* Keep badges tucked inside vests | * Keep badges tucked inside vests | ||
* Flash badges quickly without letting bystanders read them | * Flash badges quickly without letting bystanders read them | ||
* Display badge wallets without showing the actual badge | * Display badge wallets without showing the actual badge | ||
* Rely on | * Rely on “POL[[ICE]]” lettering instead of proper ID | ||
Visible signs may include: | Visible signs may include: | ||
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== 6. Gear Consistency Across Teams == | == 6. Gear Consistency Across Teams == | ||
Typical shared equipment in ICE operations: | Typical shared equipment in [[ICE]] operations: | ||
* Black tactical vests | * Black tactical vests | ||
* Utility belts with handcuffs, radios, flashlights | * Utility belts with handcuffs, radios, flashlights | ||
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* Soft armor under sweaters or hoodies | * Soft armor under sweaters or hoodies | ||
Because ICE, HSI, and CBP sometimes operate together, mixed gear is common. | Because [[ICE]], HSI, and CBP sometimes operate together, mixed gear is common. | ||
== 7. Red Flags for Impersonation == | == 7. Red Flags for Impersonation == | ||
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Red flags include: | Red flags include: | ||
* No badge shown at all | * No badge shown at all | ||
* No agency name (ICE/HSI/CBP) visible anywhere | * No agency name ([[ICE]]/HSI/CBP) visible anywhere | ||
* Generic | * Generic “POL[[ICE]]” vest with no other identification | ||
* Unmarked vehicle + masked agent + refusal to identify | * Unmarked vehicle + masked agent + refusal to identify | ||
* Demanding entry without showing a judicial warrant | * Demanding entry without showing a judicial warrant | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[ICE Vehicle Identification]] | * [[[[ICE]] Vehicle Identification]] | ||
* [[Vehicles]] | * [[Vehicles]] | ||
* [[Know Your Rights]] | * [[Know Your Rights]] | ||