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Unmask ICE Agents Embroidered Mesh Trucker Hat

Unmask ICE Agents Embroidered Mesh Trucker Hat

Regular price $35.99 USD
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Make a meaningful statement with the Unmask ICE Agents embroidered mesh trucker hat—designed for comfort and activism alike. This cap turns everyday wear into a visible protest against the violence and lack of accountability associated with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), especially in light of recent events that have ignited national outrage and demonstrations. Following the fatal shooting of 37‑year‑old Minneapolis resident Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent during a federal operation, widespread protests have erupted across the U.S. as activists, community leaders, and citizens demand transparency, justice, and answers about ICE’s conduct and use of force. The “Unmask ICE Agents” message is a symbolic call to reveal and challenge the power, anonymity, and impunity often afforded to federal enforcement officers. It reflects growing public pressure for independent oversight, answers from federal agencies, and real consequences when actions result in loss of life or harm to civilians—concerns raised by lawmakers and protesters alike.

Built with a structured six‑panel design, breathable mesh back, and classic Permacurv® visor, this hat combines comfort and day‑to‑day wearability with a bold statement of resistance and accountability.

Product Details

  • 26% cotton, 74% polyester for comfort and durability

  • Structured six‑panel cap with hard buckram front panels

  • Mid‑profile fit with a low‑profile embroidery area

  • 3.5″ (8.9 cm) crown

  • Breathable mesh back for warm‑weather comfort

  • Permacurv® visor with matching undervisor

  • Plastic adjustable closure — one size fits most

  • Head circumference: 21⅝″–23⅝″ (54.9 cm–60 cm)

  • Blank product sourced from Vietnam or Bangladesh

Wear it to show your belief that federal agents should face public scrutiny, that enforcement should never be above the law, and that communities deserve transparency and justice in the face of unchecked power.

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