Federal Agents Left Behind “Death Cards” After Capturing Immigrants

Federal agents have been leaving behind "death cards" after capturing immigrants in Colorado, sparking concerns about intimidation and racial violence. The customized playing cards, which include the address of an ICE field office, were found inside vehicles that had been stopped by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers who were posing as law enforcement.

The practice is reminiscent of a dark period in US history, when US troops regularly adorned Vietnamese corpses with "death cards" during the Vietnam War. These cards featured an ace of spades or a custom-printed business card claiming credit for the kill, and were often used to intimidate people of color.

Alex Sánchez, president and CEO of Voces Unidas, a local immigrant rights group, condemned ICE's actions as "disgusting" and described them as an act of intimidation. He said that leaving such cards behind after targeting Latino workers was not about public safety but rather about fear and control.

The use of the "death card" is also linked to a broader trend of authoritarianism under the Trump administration, with reports of court orders being ignored, MAGA loyalists in charge of the military and federal law enforcement agencies, and news outlets that challenge Trump's policies facing banishment or investigation.

As The Intercept continues to report on these issues, it relies on the support of its members. The organization is fighting back against the erosion of democracy but needs to expand its reporting capacity to effectively do so.
 
🤯 seriously, what kind of stuff are we seeing in this country? leaving "death cards" after busting immigrants is just so messed up 😡. it's like they're trying to send a message that says "you're gonna get caught and you're gonna be scared". can't believe the ppl who do these things think they're above the law 💔. and what's with the connection to the trump admin? it feels like we're living in some kinda dystopian novel 📚. need more reporters like The Intercept holding people in power accountable 🔍
 
OMG I cant even believe whats going on in the US rn 😱 these ICE agents are literally carrying out a sick game of intimidation and fear-mongering theyre basically repping the worst parts of history, like that whole Vietnam War thing with those "death cards" it's just so messed up

and now they're doing the same thing to innocent immigrants in Colorado? come on ICE whats wrong with you ppl? can't you see how this is gonna perpetuate more racism and xenophobia?

I'm all for making sure public safety is a priority but NOT at the expense of basic human dignity these "death cards" are just a cruel way to assert power over people who are already being targeted and marginalized

anyway I think its time for us, as citizens, to speak out against this kind of authoritarianism and police state mentality we need more transparency and accountability from our leaders and institutions
 
🤔 I'm definitely appalled by this news, but at the same time, I don't think we should jump straight to conclusions. I mean, it's possible that these "death cards" were just a misguided attempt at being intimidating and not necessarily meant to be taken seriously... or was it? 🤑 The way they're being used is super concerning and it feels like a power play by the gov't to scare people into compliance. And let's be real, this whole thing does feel like a symptom of a bigger problem with the current state of politics. The idea that these cards are somehow reminiscent of Vietnam War-era atrocities... yikes. 😬 I get why Alex Sánchez is condemning this as an act of intimidation, but can we also acknowledge that maybe some of us should be having a more nuanced conversation about what's really going on here? 🤝
 
🚫💔 these "death cards" are like something out of a horror movie - can't believe they're still using this tactic in 2025 🤯 ICE is just trying to silence people and intimidate them into submission, but it's not gonna work 💪 everyone needs to speak up against this kind of behavior and support organizations like The Intercept that's fighting for the truth ⚡
 
I think this whole thing is a total non-issue 🤔. I mean, what's the big deal about some cards being left behind? It's just a minor inconvenience for these immigrants, right? And if they're "intimidated" by it, that's on them, not ICE 😒. We should be focusing on actually helping people immigrate legally and integrating them into society, not freaking out over a few playing cards.

And another thing, what's the difference between this and, say, a police department leaving a card with their badge number behind after a traffic stop? It's just a business card, for crying out loud! 📈 We need to chill out about this stuff and focus on the real issues at hand.
 
😕 This is getting outta hand! ICE should be all about deporting folks who broke the law, not playing games with 'em like this. It's super creepy and makes me wanna check my back over my shoulder every time I see an agent in uniform 🤡. And thinkin' about those "death cards" from Vietnam... that's just plain messed up 😓. We need to stand up for our rights as immigrants, not let some administration push us around like we're nothin'. It's time to get real about what's goin' down in this country and hold people in power accountable 💪🔥
 
omg, this is sooo not cool 🤕!! i mean, who does that?! 😳 leaving death cards everywhere they go? it's like something outta a horror movie 🎃 i can see why the latino community would be super scared and intimidated. but at the same time, i think we gotta keep things in perspective 🙏. like, yeah, this is wrong and all, but let's not jump to conclusions just yet 🤔. i'm sure there are some good people on both sides of the aisle who wanna make a difference 💖. and hey, even if the trump admin is, like, super flawed 🤷‍♀️, we can still work towards making things better 🌈. so, let's keep it positive vibes only 🎉!
 
🤔 this is like, a super dark chapter in US history, right? all these "death cards" and intimidation tactics... reminds me of how we, as humans, are capable of both incredible kindness and ugliness at the same time 😟. it's crazy to think that something like this can happen in a country built on freedom & justice, but i guess that's what happens when power corrupts, right? 🤑 and then you have people like Alex Sánchez speaking out against it, which is really inspiring... but we need more voices like his, and more ways for organizations to amplify their message without being silenced 💬. and I wonder, what does this say about our society as a whole? are we becoming desensitized to these kinds of issues, or are we actually just becoming more aware of them because they're happening in plain sight? 🤯
 
Man, this is super creepy 😱. I mean, who does that? Leaving "death cards" with ICE's info just to intimidate people is not only messed up, but also a huge red flag for racial profiling 🚨. It's like they're trying to send a message of fear and control, and it's disgusting. The fact that this is being linked to the Trump admin's authoritarian tendencies just makes me worried about where we're headed as a country 🤯. And what's with these "death cards" anyway? Did we really need to revive something from the Vietnam War era? It's time for our law enforcement agencies to focus on keeping us safe, not perpetuating fear and hate 💔. We need more reporting like this, not less. The Intercept is doing great work holding those in power accountable, but they need our support to keep pushing back against the erosion of democracy 📰💪
 
This is getting super creepy 😱... leaving death cards in stopped cars? It's like something out of a bad movie 🎬. I get that they're trying to exert control, but is it really worth resorting to tactics like this? It just feeds into the fear and mistrust already around immigration issues.

And with the whole Trump admin being super authoritarian... it's hard not to see a pattern here. Using "death cards" as intimidation tools, ignoring court orders, pushing back on free press... it's all about manipulating power and control 🤯. The US has a history of some pretty dark stuff when it comes to treating people of color unfairly, but this just feels like a new low.

The fact that these agents are posing as law enforcement to target Latino workers is also super concerning 🔒. It's like they're playing on trust and trying to create an atmosphere of fear. The immigrant rights group Voces Unidas has every right to be upset about this... it's just disgusting 🤢.
 
Ugh, this is getting out of hand 🤯! Those ICE agents need to get their act together. Leaving "death cards" in vehicles? That's not only creepy, but also super intimidating for immigrants who are already living in fear. I mean, come on, can't they just give a friendly knock on the door like everyone else? And what's with these playing cards?! It's like something out of a bad horror movie 🃏. We need to hold our leaders accountable for this kind of behavior and demand better from them.
 
I mean, I'm really worried about this, you know? Leaving those "death cards" behind after stopping people... it's just not right 🤕. But at the same time, I think we should try to understand what's going on here. Maybe these agents are just trying to make people feel safe or something? I don't know, but it's not a good look for anyone involved.

And yeah, this whole thing does sound super familiar - like that Vietnam War stuff 🤯. But let's not forget, we're living in 2025 now and things can change. We just need to stay informed and keep speaking up about what's going on.

I've been following The Intercept for a while now, and they do such great work in holding people in power accountable 💪. It's so important that we have organizations like theirs fighting for democracy and truth. If you haven't checked them out yet, totally worth it! 👍
 
[Image of a playing card with an ace of spades and a "DEATH CARD" stamp]

ICE = ICE Age 🤣
Why stop at immigration? Next thing you know, they'll be handing out participation trophies for being silenced 🏆
Death cards? More like DEATH wishes... for their reputation 🚫
[GIF of a person holding a "DEATH CARD" and suddenly dropping it with a "BOOM" sound effect]

FBI = Fearing Businessmen Insane 😂
 
Umm... I think leaving "death cards" at the scene where people are stopped by ICE agents might actually be a good thing? 🤔 Like, it's a clear warning that if you're not in line with their rules, there will be consequences... but maybe they could have just put it on social media instead of like, physically on a card? 😂 Idk.

I mean, we've been down this road before during the Vietnam War thing, and it was super bad... but that's not to say that what ICE is doing now isn't problematic. I'm still all over the place about it. 🤯 They're trying to control people through fear, which is basically authoritarianism... or so I thought? Maybe they just want to make sure everyone follows the rules and stays safe?

Wait, no, that doesn't sound right... 😳 Like, if you're really concerned about public safety, wouldn't it be better to focus on addressing the underlying issues rather than intimidating people with "death cards"? 🤷‍♂️ Or maybe ICE just wants to make itself look cool by being all edgy and stuff? 🎸 Ugh, I'm so conflicted! 😂
 
I'm really worried about what's happening with ICE and those "death cards" 🤯. It sounds like they're trying to create an atmosphere of fear, especially for Latino people who are already vulnerable in this country. The idea that these playing cards are being left behind like some kind of twisted game is just so wrong 😡. We need more transparency and accountability from our government officials, not less 🤝.

I'm also thinking about the broader context here - how Trump's policies have been shaping this kind of behavior, and how we can counter it. The Intercept is doing important work by holding people in power accountable, but they really need our support to keep going 💪. It's amazing that they're standing up for democracy when so many others are backtracking 🤦‍♂️.

I'm wondering if this is what happens when the rule of law starts to break down - does it start with small, seemingly insignificant actions like leaving "death cards" behind? And how do we know when our government is crossing a line from being tough on crime to being racist or xenophobic? 🤔
 
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