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“DHS should give official immigration enforcement badges, uniforms, and IDs only to real DHS employees, and people should face federal punishment if they use fake, copied, or misused DHS gear to pretend to be immigration officers.”
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“DHS officers should receive official ID cards and numbered badges, and people who falsely use DHS uniforms, badges, or IDs to pretend they are DHS officers should face federal punishment.”
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“Covered DHS law enforcement officers should have to keep official uniforms complete and usable, wear them only in approved work-related ways, avoid lending or copying uniform items, avoid buying or drinking alcohol while in uniform, and have supervisors check uniforms from time to time.”
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“DHS immigration enforcement officers should generally have official ID cards and numbered badges, show ID when asked during official work, and make their name or identifier, agency, badge, and face visible during enforcement, with limited exceptions for undercover work, safety, weather, medical needs, or protective gear.”
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“DHS law enforcement officers should keep uniforms professional, use them only for work or official purposes, avoid lending or copying DHS uniform items, and not buy or drink alcohol while wearing any part of the uniform.”
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“Immigration officers generally should not wear non-medical masks or face coverings that hide their face or required ID during public enforcement, except when needed for covert non-public work or dangerous environmental conditions.”
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“People stopped by immigration agents should be able to see who the agents are and know they work for the government.”
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“Covered immigration officers should have to show their agency and either a last name or unique badge or ID number, keep that information on the outside of their gear, and make it readable during public enforcement encounters, including agency labels readable from at least 25 feet away in normal daylight or low light.”
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“Federal immigration officers should be easier to identify and should face tighter limits on masks, crowd-control weapons, and some operation practices.”
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“The U.S. should formally recognize mass atrocities as genocide and support international courts that prosecute those responsible.”
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“Immigration operations should use clear identification and tighter limits on masks and crowd-control weapons so people know who officers are and when dangerous tools can be used.”
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“Visible ID rules should apply when ICE, CBP, or state and local officers using federal immigration powers deal with the public during immigration enforcement, such as stops, arrests, searches, raids, checkpoints, status interviews, or serving warrants.”
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“The government should invest in research to make officer badges and uniforms easier to identify in different conditions like darkness, rain, or crowded areas.”
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“Immigration officers should generally have to show their name or federal agency during enforcement, and any uniform labeled as police should also clearly show the agency they work for.”
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“Immigration enforcement officers should usually show their last name, ID number, agency, and face during enforcement, with limited exceptions for undercover work, safety risks, protective gear, weather, medical needs, and arrest or transport steps after undercover operations.”
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