Can ICE be used as a private enforcement tool? Concerns rise over cases involving non-payment disputes and immigration enforcement misuse
“These violent delights have violent ends.”
A homeowner hires workers. The work gets done. Then a call is made—and suddenly, enforcement steps in.
The Maryland ICE incident isn’t just a headline. It’s a question.
When does enforcement stop being about law… and start becoming leverage?
Because once systems meant to protect order are used to settle scores or shift power, something changes. Trust erodes. Fear replaces fairness. And what feels like control in the moment often carries consequences far beyond it.
This isn’t about taking sides. It’s about asking where the line is—and what happens when we cross it.
At what point does enforcement stop serving justice?
And start serving something else?
Curious to hear your thoughts.















