Maryland Del. David Moon (District 20) announced he will introduce legislation that would “digitally unmask” ICE agents who are involved in violent or unconstitutional acts.
Often U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents wear masks to cover their faces. They also refrain from wearing labels or badges.
According to Moon’s bill, information that would help confirm the identity of a federal agent who is the subject of a complaint of misconduct would become allowable to obtain. That includes determining data from license plates, cell towers, cell phones, location, GPS, image search results and other information that would aid in identifying the federal agents, the Assembly majority leader announced on social media.
The goal is to enable victims to be able to “seek justice in court for serious, credible cases,” wrote Moon, who represents Silver Spring and Takoma Park. “I’m introducing a bill to ‘digitally unmask’ anonymous ICE agents involved in violent or unconstitutional misconduct.”
Maryland would use widely available technology to preserve identifying data so victims can seek justice in court for serious, credible cases.
I'm introducing a bill to "digitally unmask" anonymous ICE agents involved in violent or unconstitutional misconduct. Maryland would use widely available technology to preserve identifying data so victims can seek justice in court for serious, credible cases. #MDGA26 #MDpolitics pic.twitter.com/SdWwHUPHZU
— David Moon (@DavidMoon2014) January 9, 2026
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