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Deport ICE Agents Embroidered Unstructured Dad Hat

Deport ICE Agents Embroidered Unstructured Dad Hat

Regular price $35.99 USD
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Make your opposition to unchecked federal immigration enforcement visible with the Deport ICE Agents embroidered dad hat—a bold piece of wearable activism calling out Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) amid rising national protests and scrutiny of the agency’s conduct. Recent events, including the fatal shooting of 37‑year‑old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, have ignited nationwide demonstrations demanding accountability and an end to what many see as violent, unaccountable enforcement practices. Thousands of protesters have rallied under slogans calling for ICE to leave communities and for justice for Good’s family. This hat transforms everyday wear into a clear political position: that an enforcement agency capable of such lethal force—often without transparent oversight—is no place in communities and should be deported from our streets, policies, and national priorities. It’s for those who believe federal agents should face scrutiny, that power should answer to the people, and that communities deserve humane, just approaches to immigration policy rather than militarized operations.

Crafted in a relaxed, low‑profile dad hat style, it offers comfort and everyday wearability while carrying a message of resistance, accountability, and demand for change.

Product Details

  • 100% chino cotton twill for breathable comfort

  • Green Camo color: 35% chino cotton twill, 65% polyester

  • Unstructured, 6‑panel, low‑profile design

  • 6 embroidered eyelets for ventilation

  • 3⅛” (7.6 cm) crown

  • Curved visor for classic dad hat look

  • Adjustable strap with antique buckle for a custom fit

  • Blank product sourced from Vietnam or Bangladesh

Wear it to express your belief that enforcement should prioritize human rights and accountability—and that when an agency’s actions harm communities instead of protecting them, it’s time to rethink its place in our society.

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