02/03/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/03/2026 19:01
Watch Hickenlooper's questions HERE.
WASHINGTON - Today, U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper underlined the need for broad reforms for Immigration and Customs Enforcement during a Senate forum featuring testimony from five witnesses including three Americans who experienced violence at the hands of DHS agents, the lawyer for Renee Good's family, and an expert on public safety and policing.
"Transparency and accountability are fundamental to every form of law enforcement," said Hickenlooper. "And yet we've witnessed more and more masked agents operating in unmarked vehicles, creating fear and confusion in people all over this country."
During the hearing, Senator Hickenlooper asked Martin Daniel Rascon and Aliya Rahman, both survivors of ICE violence, if ICE officers had identified themselves before attacking them. Both said ICE refused to provide basic identification. Hickenlooper has repeatedly called on ICE officers to remove their masks and show ID during arrests, and leads a bill that would make that identification requirement law.
Hickenlooper has consistently pushed for more oversight and transparency for federal immigration enforcement efforts, and has worked to help families desperately searching for loved ones arrested by ICE. Last week, Hickenlooper spoke on the Senate floor to denounce the horrifying killings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good and to demand ICE reforms. He's shown up at ICE facilities to conduct congressional oversight visits and raise concerns about ICE disregarding due process. He helped launch an investigation into ICE's unlawful obstruction of congressional oversight and introduced bills to ban ICE from wearing masks, prevent immigration enforcement from targeting schools, hospitals and places of worship, and cut back the excessive funding that MAGA Republicans gave them.
To download a full video of Hickenlooper's hearing questions, click HERE.
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