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ICE, Homeland Security, and the Long, Post-9/11 March to Police State USA w/ Jordan Liz

Feb 11, 2026
Jordan Liz, associate professor of philosophy who studies race and immigration, explains how ICE and DHS grew from post‑9/11 fear into a security apparatus. He discusses ICE tactics like raids and surveillance. He traces the agencies history, questions reformability, describes the role of racialized threat narratives, and considers protests, alternatives, and the private tech fueling domestic monitoring.
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ANECDOTE

Officers Creating Pretexts For Violence

  • Jordan Liz recounts ICE officers purposefully getting in front of vehicles to create pretexts for violence.
  • He links that documented tactic to the Renee Good case where an officer allegedly blocked her car.
INSIGHT

Budget Incentives Fuel Fearmongering

  • DHS inflates threats to justify funding, producing a security-budget feedback loop.
  • That incentive structure drives more surveillance and domestic spying on immigrants and citizens alike.
INSIGHT

Bipartisan Growth Of ICE

  • ICE's expansion is bipartisan and cumulative from Bush through Biden and beyond.
  • Removing one president won't reverse a deeply funded, institutionalized enforcement apparatus.
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