Facts about ICE:
ICE agents already do arrest people they subjectively deem ‘suspicious,’ anywhere in the United States.
After arresting someone, ICE agents unilaterally and privately determine if that person is a U.S. citizen, without a trial or the right to an attorney.
If ICE agents privately deem someone a noncitizen, that person can be immediately deported, without a trial or the right to an attorney.
If a U.S. citizen is deported by ICE agents, they can try to challenge it later — but it's difficult, slow, and unlikely to lead to them being able to return.
ICE agents are federal employees who report up through a chain of command directly to the President.
Donald Trump is trying to hire 20,000 more ICE agents.
These are facts, and anyone who tells you otherwise is either misinformed or trying to mislead you.