first statement called ICE’s actions cruel, focusing on how families are split apart and the wider effects on immigrant communities.
As found by the harm done to families, McLaughlin took a different approach. She publicly shared mugshots and criminal records of several undocumented immigrants who had recently been arrested.
These people had been convicted of serious crimes, including child abuse, murder, and drug trafficking. However, the message likely didn’t go their way. This may show that ICE views every immigrant as a serious criminal that has done horrible things and that they are not viewing them as innocent until proven guilty. They basically ed what Kim K said.
The ICE response to Kim K may have backfired
However, this move backfired and may have actually ed Kardashian’s main point instead of disproving it. While the mugshots did show that ICE had arrested people with serious criminal pasts, they did nothing to answer the bigger criticism about how the process affects families and communities. By only talking about individual crimes, the DHS ignored concerns about possible abuses in the ICE system, cases where people didn’t get a fair hearing, and the long-term pain caused by breaking up families.
Through highlighting the worst examples, the DHS avoided dealing with the more complicated questions about whether ICE’s actions are fair and humane.
She said that while the agency’s goal of removing violent criminals makes sense, the way they do it often leads to unfair treatment of innocent people and families. Her main worry was the human suffering caused by these deportations, and she pointed out how much immigrants contribute to American society, asking for a kinder approach.
The timing of this argument made things worse, happening at the same time as violent riots in Los Angeles after ICE raids in the Fashion District. These protests showed just how tense things are between immigrant communities and immigration authorities. The riots made it clear how real the consequences of these policies are and how much anger and fear they create in the people affected. The DHS’s response, which seemed meant to defend ICE’s actions, accidentally made the very fears it was trying to calm down even worse.
There are serious ethical problems with using mugshots to answer criticism. This tactic seemed to use the shocking power of criminal photos to change public opinion, pushing aside the bigger concerns about human suffering that Kardashian had raised.
Showing mugshots without explaining the full story or itting that mistakes or unfairness can happen in the system made the people in the photos seem less than human, defined only by their crimes rather than as full people. It’s basically fear-mongering so people don’t look at the horrible things done by ICE.
Published: Jun 13, 2025 02:00 am