ICE agents are raiding neighborhoods in Los Angeles right now — masked, unmarked, and unaccountable.
They’re not operating like law enforcement anymore. They’re acting like a secret police force, targeting immigrants, ignoring state and city leadership, and functioning with impunity under the direction of Donald Trump, Kristi Noem and Stephen Miller.
This isn’t conjecture. It’s happening. And today, we’re pulling back the curtain.
Watch our latest ad exposing ICE’s abuse of power:
It’s longer than usual, but we implore you to watch it through.
What You’ll See in This Ad Is Disturbing — But It’s Real
In city after city, ICE agents are showing up in the dark. They’re hiding their badges. They’re refusing to identify themselves. They’re detaining people without transparency, accountability, or even public awareness.
We’ve always recognized that ICE agents have a tough job. But this is something else entirely. This is federal power weaponized against American communities — and it’s getting worse.
ICE wants to operate in the dark. Trump, Noem, and Miller want this cruelty to stay hidden.
We believe in shining a light on them.
We will hold them accountable for their abuse of power and we ask that you join us. Join our movement. Join us in saving America.
Let’s get to work.
While I applaud shining a light on the lawlessness and cruelty of ICE, I think it's important to avoid misstatements that could detract from the credibility of the message. The image shown with the lyrics "and some maids" is actually of ICE grabbing Tufts University student Rumeysa Ozturk off the street (not a maid).
You based this ad on a song that, while popular once upon a time, most people under 60 aren't going to know. Your previous ad was based on a character from The Godfather, another popular cultural artifact -- again, from decades ago. Seems to me there are much stronger and more direct ways to attack this administration.