A 15-page long document, marked āLAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE,ā details 21 different āmajorā ICE operations resulting, so it says, in 6,852 apprehensions since June. From Operation A, a covert effort to develop informants among immigrants in detention, to Operation Benchwarmer, which alone spans the deployment of 2,000 āintelligence assetsā across the country, the document gives a sense of how aggressively ICE is scouring neighborhoods and developing sources to spy on immigrants and Americans alike.
The source was spurred to action by the absurd amounts of secrecy surrounding the operations and the utter failure of Congress to make many of them public. The secrecy has concealed ICEās transformation into a parallel FBI, a DEA and an independent police force whose mission has crept well past the deportations that media tend to focus on.
The media is telling a certain story about ICE, giving the blow by blow on the most public horrors but never quite seeing the bigger picture that itās part of a larger war. As a military intelligence source told me, the ICE crackdown isnāt just about immigration; itās about gathering intelligence in support of Trumpās war on cartels ā as well as on Antifa, on the radical left, and those who are āanti-American,ā and anyone else they consider terrorists. And since the administration has been so quick to label everyone, including Renee Good, terrorists, itās no wonder they think theyāre at war.
ICEās work is done under a set of task forces, with the agency calling upon other Department of Homeland Security agencies, like the Border Patrol, Homeland Security Investigations, the Federal Protective Service, and even the Secret Service. DHS now constitutes the largest federal law enforcement agency in the country ā larger even than the FBI. And that was before ICE had its law enforcement budget nearly tripled last year.
āOperation Abracadabra was initiated with the requirement of Interviewing 100% of individuals apprehended to gather intelligence and identify follow-on targets such as stash houses and individuals conducting illegal activity,ā one of the documents, a briefing slide, reads. The purpose, it continues, is āTying every individual who crosses the border illegally to a Foreign Terrorist Organization, a Transnational Criminal Organization, and/or utilizing the intelligence to develop targets.ā
Another briefing about Operation Benchwarmer reveals the employment of agents dressing in āplainclothesā to disguise themselves as ordinary people in an attempt to gather intelligence.
āPlainclothes agents have been embedded in transport vans, sally ports, processing areas, and detention cells to gather important tactical intelligence and or information,ā the briefing says of this nationwide operation. The purpose? Itās āfocused on collecting information not normally gained during formal interviews.ā
My sourceās motive in large part pertains to the lack of big picture public understanding of ICEās larger war. Thatās by design, thanks to the lack of transparency on the part of DHS and a Congress unwilling to compel transparency. Things as basic as ICEās Use of Force Policy ā its use of deadly force policy ā are almost completely blacked out so the public canāt see them.
Opposition to ICEās conduct following Renee Goodās death has spread throughout the Department of Homeland Security, as I previously reported. The discontent is also affecting the Justice Department, with several top federal prosecutors in Minnesota resigning over pressure to investigate Renee Goodās widow. Meanwhile, the FBI is itself increasingly split, the political part reportedly investigating Goodās ties to activist groups that the Trump administration labels extremist.
But other parts of the FBI, sources say, are also alarmed by ICEās heavy handedness and its creeping takeover. One senior FBI official tells me that there is widespread concern that ICEās actions are coloring the American publicās view of law enforcement in general. The source says that enforcing the law demands scrupulous adherence to the law in doing so and fears that ICE has abandoned such a fundamental principle, believing through masking and its belligerence towards the public that the law doesnāt apply to it.



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