ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.” — Omar Wasow,
January 28, 2026 at 2:52 PM
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.” — Omar Wasow,
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.” — Omar Wasow,
January 28, 2026 at 2:52 PM
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.” — Omar Wasow,
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.” — Omar Wasow,
January 28, 2026 at 2:51 PM
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.” — Omar Wasow,
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.” — Omar Wasow,
January 28, 2026 at 2:50 PM
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.” — Omar Wasow,
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.” — Omar Wasow,
January 28, 2026 at 2:50 PM
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.” — Omar Wasow,
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.” — Omar Wasow,
January 28, 2026 at 2:49 PM
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.” — Omar Wasow,
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.” — Omar Wasow,
January 28, 2026 at 2:49 PM
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.” — Omar Wasow,
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.” — Omar Wasow,
January 28, 2026 at 2:49 PM
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.” — Omar Wasow,
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.”
— Omar Wasow,
January 28, 2026 at 2:29 PM
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.”
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.”
— Omar Wasow,
January 28, 2026 at 2:20 PM
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.”
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.”
— Omar Wasow,
January 28, 2026 at 2:19 PM
ICE’s brutality is its weakness. “Regimes that rely on repression face a challenge: The more force they deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers. Overreach doesn’t just project strength; it also undermines legitimacy.”