The US has descended into an era of lawless vigilantism, where Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers are empowered to target anyone deemed "suspicious" without due process. The killing of Renee Good by an ICE officer in February sparked widespread outrage, yet the agency's actions have been a gradual erosion of civil liberties for years.
The seeds of this authoritarianism were sown after 9/11, when President George W Bush created ICE to tackle immigration and security concerns. Over time, its scope expanded to include non-citizens convicted of felonies or misdemeanors, as well as gang members and immigrants caught at the border. The agency's powers grew exponentially under Barack Obama, and then Donald Trump supercharged it into a praetorian guard-style force.
To create this dystopian landscape, several factors came together: an unhinged right-wing media fueling scaremongering about illegal immigration; a culture of racism disguising itself as concerns for public safety; and a long history of military supremacy that blurred the lines between policing and warfare. The result is a society where you can be stopped and questioned by ICE officers at any time, not just those deemed "legitimate targets."
The chilling factor is not just the violence or the deployment of large numbers of forces but the pervasive sense of unease and fear that permeates everyday life. As I grew up under repressive regimes, I know what it's like to live with the constant possibility of being targeted, whether due to a tone-deaf comment at a traffic incident or an innocuous post on social media.
The US is now walking down a path similar to the one the UK has already taken. The relentless portrayal of immigrants as threats to safety and social cohesion; the glamorization of crackdown imagery in government propaganda; the expansion of police powers, including the seizure of mobile phones during protests โ all these signs point to a society where civil rights are being eroded.
The warning signs are not limited to Britain alone. Across the world, authoritarian tendencies are growing, fueled by charismatic leaders and right-wing media amplifying fear-mongering narratives. It's a global phenomenon that demands attention and action from citizens and policymakers alike. As we watch the US descend further into this dystopian landscape, it's crucial to recognize the warning signs and take steps to protect our freedoms before they're lost forever.
The seeds of this authoritarianism were sown after 9/11, when President George W Bush created ICE to tackle immigration and security concerns. Over time, its scope expanded to include non-citizens convicted of felonies or misdemeanors, as well as gang members and immigrants caught at the border. The agency's powers grew exponentially under Barack Obama, and then Donald Trump supercharged it into a praetorian guard-style force.
To create this dystopian landscape, several factors came together: an unhinged right-wing media fueling scaremongering about illegal immigration; a culture of racism disguising itself as concerns for public safety; and a long history of military supremacy that blurred the lines between policing and warfare. The result is a society where you can be stopped and questioned by ICE officers at any time, not just those deemed "legitimate targets."
The chilling factor is not just the violence or the deployment of large numbers of forces but the pervasive sense of unease and fear that permeates everyday life. As I grew up under repressive regimes, I know what it's like to live with the constant possibility of being targeted, whether due to a tone-deaf comment at a traffic incident or an innocuous post on social media.
The US is now walking down a path similar to the one the UK has already taken. The relentless portrayal of immigrants as threats to safety and social cohesion; the glamorization of crackdown imagery in government propaganda; the expansion of police powers, including the seizure of mobile phones during protests โ all these signs point to a society where civil rights are being eroded.
The warning signs are not limited to Britain alone. Across the world, authoritarian tendencies are growing, fueled by charismatic leaders and right-wing media amplifying fear-mongering narratives. It's a global phenomenon that demands attention and action from citizens and policymakers alike. As we watch the US descend further into this dystopian landscape, it's crucial to recognize the warning signs and take steps to protect our freedoms before they're lost forever.