Jasmine Crockett Has A Great Idea To Stop ICE
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) is calling for more than reforms and rules for ICE. Crockett wants to the American people to be able to hold ICE agents personally legally liable.
As Senate Democrats appear to be on the verge of getting the reforms that they desire to how ICE operates, which will include no masks, identification, body cameras, no more roving operations, and warrants, there is a bigger problem.
No matter what laws Democrats might get Congress to pass and Trump to sign, reining in the behavior of ICE, there is no assurance that ICE will follow the law.
As a judge wrote in a recent Minnesota court order:
That does not end the Court’s concerns, however. Attached to this order is an appendix that identifies 96 court orders that ICE has violated in 74 cases. The extent of ICE’s noncompliance is almost certainly substantially understated. This list is confined to orders issued since January 1, 2026, and the list was hurriedly compiled by extraordinarily busy judges.
Undoubtedly, mistakes were made, and orders that should have appeared on this list were omitted. This list should give pause to anyone—no matter his or her political beliefs—who cares about the rule of law. ICE has likely violated more court orders in January 2026 than some federal agencies have violated in their entire existence.
The Court warns ICE that future noncompliance with court orders may result in future show‐cause orders requiring the personal appearances of Lyons or other government officials. ICE is not a law unto itself. ICE has every right to challenge the orders of this Court, but, like any litigant, ICE must follow those orders unless and until they are overturned or vacated.
There is no way to currently hold ICE accountable for violating court orders or breaking the law, but Rep. Jasmine Crockett has a potential solution.
Read Crockett’s solution and watch her below.




