In fight against ICE facemasks, Black Democrats point to history
Source: WIAT-TV Birmingham, AL/The Hill
Posted: Apr 5, 2026 / 05:01 AM CDT
Updated: Apr 5, 2026 / 08:09 AM CDT
The Democrats push to prohibit facemasks for federal immigration officers is a new fight with very old roots.While Democrats have demanded the ban only in the wake of a pair of fatal shootings by masked agents in Minnesota just this year, many lawmakers are pointing to the countrys long history of racial violence as a factor thats driving their campaign.
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) and particularly those of a certain generation say they have haunting memories from a pre-Civil Rights era when a man in a mask was someone to fear. Now, as the parties are battling over new rules governing the conduct of federal immigration enforcers a clash thats shuttered the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for almost seven weeks the ban on masks has emerged as a key sticking point preventing a deal.
Its also a clear red line for Democrats demanding reforms. I grew up in a situation where I have seen masked people, said Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.), 81, a former Black Caucus chairman. I grew up in the South. A white guy jumps out of the car with a mask on, I mean, my first reaction is self defense. Rep. Danny Davis (D-Ill.), 84, recounted similar experiences. He was reared in rural Arkansas, where masks were used, he said, only by those who didnt want to be identified.
And the only reason
you wouldnt want to be identified, is that you are up to no good, said Davis, another long-time CBC member. People were very conservative thinking, and naturally, if you didnt want to be identified, they thought you were going to do something you didnt want everybody to know about.
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