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Dennis Donovan

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Wed Apr 2, 2025, 11:52 AM Apr 2

NYT / Masha Gessen: Unmarked Vans. Secret Lists. Public Denunciations. Our Police State Has Arrived. [View all]

NYT / Masha Gessen - Unmarked Vans. Secret Lists. Public Denunciations. Our Police State Has Arrived. (Gift link)

April 2, 2025, 5:04 a.m. ET
By M. Gessen
Opinion Columnist



“It’s the unmarked cars,” a friend who grew up under an Argentine dictatorship said. He had watched the video of the Columbia graduate student Mahmoud Khalil’s abduction. In the video, which Khalil’s wife recorded, she asks for the names of the men in plainclothes who handcuffed her husband.

“We don’t give our name,” one responds. “Can you please specify what agency is taking him?” she pleads. No response. We know now that Khalil was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, an agency of the Department of Homeland Security.

Those of us who have lived in countries terrorized by a secret police force can’t shake a feeling of dreadful familiarity. “I never realized until this moment how much fear I carried with me from my childhood in Communist Romania,” another friend, the literary scholar Marianne Hirsch, told me. “Arrests were arbitrary and every time the doorbell rang, I started to shiver.”

It’s the catastrophic interruption of daily life, as when a Tufts University graduate student, Rumeysa Ozturk, was grabbed on a suburban street by half a dozen plainclothes agents, most of them masked. The security camera video of that arrest shows Ozturk walking, looking at her phone, perhaps to check the address where she was supposed to meet her friends for dinner that night, when an agent appears in front of her. She says something — asks something — struggling to control her voice, and within seconds she is handcuffed and placed in an unmarked car.

It’s the forced mass transports of immigrants. These are not even deportations, in the way we typically think of them. Rather than being sent to their country of origin, Venezuelans were sent to El Salvador, where they are being imprisoned, indefinitely, without due process. It’s the sight of men being marched in formation, their heads shaved, hundreds of people yanked from their individual lives to be reduced to an undifferentiated mass. It’s the sight, days later, of the secretary of homeland security posing against the background of men in cages and threatening more people with the same punishment.

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America as we knew it is dead. We have become what we used to stand against. Wingus Dingus Apr 2 #1
From now on... 2naSalit Apr 2 #2
I was going to say "That'll get you killed" and then I remember that the Jan 6th "patriots" used it. erronis Apr 2 #12
K&R Solly Mack Apr 2 #3
There's a photo I've seen hundreds of times in my life, must have been in all my childhood textbooks... Hekate Apr 2 #4
It is here. republianmushroom Apr 2 #5
Gessen knows. TommyT139 Apr 2 #6
I can scarcely imagine someone with more targets aimed at them--beyond Putin and Trump's MAGATs... hlthe2b Apr 2 #7
Gessen names the app that, imo, needs banning. ancianita Apr 2 #8
This. And don't forget that Texas has bounties of $10K for pregnant women planning to leave the state Hekate Apr 2 #18
Right? And "It's the apps." Another reason why apps that (in)directly result in human harm should be ancianita Apr 2 #20
ICE. A federal agency... dchill Apr 2 #9
I now carry my Passport Card, anywhere I go, for this reason. n/t aggiesal Apr 2 #10
They did this during protests Figarosmom Apr 2 #11
No doubt. rubbersole Apr 2 #13
Of course what should have been done was to find him guilty and put away for good. erronis Apr 2 #15
It hasn't even been 100 days--and already the fear is palpable. Tickle Apr 2 #14
Thanks for that post. The raw feelings are out there, everywhere. erronis Apr 2 #16
I hope Gessen is sharing all this with her fellow NY Times opinion writers. Paladin Apr 2 #17
I've seen her on MSNBC many times, and she hasn't been shy about speaking her mind there Hekate Apr 2 #19
I've never had a problem with Gessen. (nt) Paladin Apr 2 #21
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