(AP Photo / Eric Gay) A man who identified himself as a doctor from Cuba is detained and escorted to a bus by federal agents following an appearance at immigration court, Monday, June 23, 2025, in San Antonio.
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Behind the mask: What are ICE agents hiding?
by Matt K. Lewis, opinion contributor – 06/25/25 9:00 AM ET
โWho was that masked man?
If youโre of a certain age, youโll remember that line from โThe Lone Rangerโ โ a weekly morality play, first broadcast on the radio in the 1930s, in which the hero wore a mask to hide not from accountability, but from accolades (and from the outlaw gang that ambushed him and left him for dead).
In that depiction, justice rode in on a white horse and rode off into the sunset. It was dispensed honorably โ if anonymously โ and always in defense of the vulnerable.
Fast-forward to 2025, and weโre contending with a different kind of masked man. These cowboys donโt ride stallions or fire warning shots into the air. They roll up in unmarked SUVs, dressed in tactical vests and with their faces covered. In one viral video, such men appear to pummel a landscaper outside an IHOP in Santa Ana, Calif., where he worked. The manโs three sons, as it happens, are all U.S. Marines.
This isnโt just excessive force or profiling. Itโs the perversion of the very idea of public safety โ one that creates deeper, more insidious problems.
The first is psychological and moral. The old proverb warns: The mask becomes the face. Anyone whoโs spent time online knows that anonymity often brings out the worst in us. But this isnโt just about a loss of civility.