THE ERA OF VANISHING HAS BEGUN
They are not arresting people. They are vanishing them.
Rumeysa Ozturk wasnโt read her rights. She wasnโt told why she was being detained. She was walking to break her fast in Somerville, Massachusetts when masked men in an unmarked SUV pulled up, took her phone, slapped on handcuffs, and dragged her into a vehicle like she was some kind of national security threat.
Sheโs a doctoral student. A Fulbright scholar. A trauma researcher. But in Donald Trumpโs America, she fit the profile: Muslim, foreign-born, sympathetic to Palestinians.
Now sheโs locked in a for-profit detention center in Louisiana, hundreds of miles from her lawyer, after a federal judge specifically said she wasnโt to be moved.
They moved her anyway. Because rules no longer apply to those with badges โ real or fake.
A MOVEMENT BUILT ON CHAINS AND COWARDS
Alireza Doroudi is gone too.
Heโs a doctoral student at the University of Alabama, born in Iran, studying mechanical engineering. No criminal record. No warning. Just scooped off the grid.
ICE refuses to say where heโs being held. No public charge has been announced. His only crime appears to be existing in the wrong body, from the wrong country, in the wrong era.
Mahmoud Khalil was next โ a Columbia student, arrested for leading pro-Palestinian protests. Trump labeled him a โradical foreign Hamas sympathizerโ on Truth Social. Days later, he was gone.
Jeanette Vizguerra was taken from her Target shift in Colorado, chained at the waist.
Alfredo โLeloโ Juarez, a farmworker organizer, was dragged from his car at dawn in Washington. His window was smashed by federal agents. His voice silenced.
These arenโt isolated incidents. These are deliberate acts of political intimidation.
They are testing the system โ testing us โ to see how many people they can disappear before we stop calling it democracy.
WHEN ICE IS A BADGE โ AND A COSTUME
While the real ICE disappears scholars, organizers, and mothers, the fakes are circling like vultures.
In South Carolina, Sean-Michael Johnson posed as an ICE officer. He pulled over a van of Latino men, screamed slurs, jiggled their keys, and knocked a phone out of someoneโs hand. โYouโre going back to Mexico!โ he shouted. He wasnโt an agent โ but he played one with conviction.
In North Carolina, Carl Thomas Bennett used a fake badge to sexually assault a woman at a motel. He told her if she didnโt comply, heโd have her deported. He held up a counterfeit ID and pretended to be the state.
And in Philadelphia, a Temple University student in an โICEโ shirt tried to storm a dorm building with two accomplices. They were dressed for the part, intoxicated by the illusion of authority, emboldened by the climate.
This is what happens when the state makes cruelty a brand. When a badge becomes a fetish object. When the line between enforcement and cosplay disappears altogether.
THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS THE CRIME
Letโs stop pretending this is a coincidence.
This is a unified strategy. The Trump administration is using ICE like a personal strike force โ targeting international students, protest leaders, organizers, and mothers with surgical precision.
They invoke secret designations. They bypass due process. They manufacture pretexts out of thin air and rely on the fog of bureaucracy to hide the blood on the floor.
The point isnโt law enforcement. The point is deterrence. Spectacle. Control.
This is what political cleansing looks like when itโs dressed up in the language of national security.
Theyโre showing the world that resistance has a cost โ and the cost is your freedom, your voice, your visibility, your future.
SILENCE IS CONSENT. AND WE ARE LOUD.
There is no middle ground here. No fence to sit on. No neutral position when people are being kidnapped in the name of the state.
ICE doesnโt need your applause. It needs your silence. Every time a student vanishes and the media shrugs, every time a woman is cuffed and the public looks away, the machine gets stronger.
They are daring us to ignore it. They are counting on our numbness. They are betting that weโll keep scrolling.
This is not border policy. This is not visa enforcement. This is not safety.This is authoritarianism with a PowerPoint presentation.This is fascism disguised as formality.
This is the state stripping people from the land and pretending itโs order.
And we did not look away.
(I didnโt write this. Credit goes to Fear and Loathing: Closer to the Edge)