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Shaheen: We’ll Need ‘Waiver’ to ICE Masking Prohibition for Doxxing Concerns

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Senator Jeanne Shaheen’s recent admission on Bloomberg’s “Balance of Power” that ICE agents’ mask bans would require a waiver for doxxing concerns is a masterclass in leftist hypocrisy, and it’s music to the ears of every 2A advocate who’s watched anti-gun zealots cheer facial recognition crackdowns while demanding anonymity for their own stormtroopers. Shaheen, a reliable gun-grabber who’s pushed everything from red flag laws to assault weapon bans, is now fretting that unmasked ICE enforcers could be doxxed by open-borders activists—imagine the irony if the same crowd that doxxes concealed-carry permit holders or January 6 attendees suddenly cries foul. This isn’t just about immigration; it’s a window into the selective application of public safety rules, where federal agents get carve-outs for face coverings, but everyday Americans exercising their rights? Forget it.

Zoom out, and the 2A implications scream louder: if masks are suddenly a national security necessity for ICE to dodge Antifa-style retaliation, why the relentless push to outlaw face coverings at protests or mandate facial scans for gun purchases? We’ve seen this playbook before—Democrats like Shaheen rail against ghost guns and anonymous 3D-printed firearms while shielding their bureaucratic hit squads behind balaclavas. The doxxing waiver exposes the double standard: left-wing militants can swarm streets masked up with impunity (Portland 2020, anyone?), but a law-abiding gun owner at a rally better show their face or risk felony charges in blue states. This fuels the case for nationwide preemption on mask laws, ensuring 2A events aren’t turned into de facto no-go zones for the identifiable.

For the 2A community, Shaheen’s slip is gold—amplify it to highlight how gun controllers crave control over our faces and firearms alike, all while granting waivers to their allies. Push back by demanding reciprocity: if ICE needs masks from doxxers, then concealed carriers deserve ironclad protections from the same digital mobs. It’s not just about borders; it’s about preserving the anonymity and security that let patriots stand tall without becoming the next target. Share this far and wide—turn their contradictions into our ammunition.

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