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I haven't been able to stop thinking about this woman:

She’s one of the agents who arrested Tufts grad student Rumeysa Öztürk last month.

The raid was headed by ICE, but it’s unclear what agency this woman works for.

If you watch the video, this female agent comes in the second wave.

The first agent to make contact with Öztürk is a man who bumps her, as if by accident, and then grabs her phone out of her hands.

It’s clear that, initially, Öztürk thinks she’s being mugged.

But then another man comes in behind her.
She is quickly surrounded and they begin to pull off her backpack.

Eventually they handcuff her and lead her to an unmarked vehicle.

If this happened in Oaxaca, you’d assume it was a cartel kidnapping.

But that woman . . .

She’s wearing a mask to hide her identity.

She does not appear to be wearing a badge.

She seems to be making direct verbal and visual contact with Öztürk shortly before the student is led away.

What agency does this woman work for?

Was this sort of enforcement action a new experience for her?

Öztürk committed no crime and was in the country legally up until the moment the secretary of state personally revoked her visa
—but he did so without informing Öztürk.

She had no way of knowing that her legal status had changed.

The government made a change to target her, without her knowledge, and then had her arrested.

Is that the kind of job this agent signed up for?

Does she think that it is proper for the government to create conditions to change an individual’s legal status without informing them?

Does she think it is morally acceptable to accost a law-abiding person on the street?

Does she think Öztürk needed to be handcuffed?
thebulwark.com/p/inside-the-mi

The Bulwark · Inside the Mind of an ICE AgentBy Jonathan V. Last