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Kidd v. Noem

A notable Los Angeles settlement that prohibited ICE officers from identifying as state or local police and from using deceptive ruses to misrepresent their governmental identity or purpose.

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Jan 19, 2026
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What documented cases resulted in judicial findings that ICE agents committed unlawful arrests or misconduct?

Federal courts and settlement agreements over the past several years have produced multiple documented findings that ICE agents engaged in unlawful arrests or misconduct, most prominently a Chicago fe...

Feb 2, 2026

What court cases have challenged ICE use of masks, uniforms, or anonymity in domestic operations since 2010?

Since 2010, civil-rights groups and state plaintiffs have repeatedly attacked tactics that rely on anonymity, deceptive uniforms or impersonation—resulting in lawsuits, a notable settlement (), multip...

Jan 31, 2026

What examples exist of lawsuits or complaints alleging failure of ICE agents to identify themselves and their outcomes?

Several high-profile civil actions and class suits have challenged for failing to identify itself or using deceptive tactics to gain entry or compliance, producing mixed results: court-approved settle...

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