In addition to staffing up at a furious rate, ICE and CPB are acquiring a vast cache of weapons from private contractors, new data reveals.
Greg Sargent at TNR:
The âforever warsâ abroad and the global war on terror after the September 11 attacks left behind a long trail of failure, disillusionment, and deathâbut they also funneled huge sums of taxpayer money to companies that supplied the equipment that made all that destruction possible. That resulted in windfalls for GOP-connected companies, and fueled a massive public-private bureaucracy that grew harder to rein in as it metastasized to monstrous proportions. Something like this is happening again in a different theater of operations: Donald Trumpâs campaign of violent mass deportations. Itâs becoming its own forever war: It could drag on for years or decades without success. Itâs producing misguided military occupations of restive local populations. It has launched a huge arms buildup. And it also has what might be termed its very own war profiteers. To wit: A handful of private companies that manufacture weaponry and ammunition have already inked very lucrative contracts with the Department of Homeland Security, which will provide it with enormous stockpiles of military-style equipment, some to the tune of tens of millions of dollars, according to data from Senator Adam Schiffâs office, which is probing DHS contracts.
The pileup of all that equipment hints at a major long-term problem. Just as we saw in the long aftermath of September 11, this new and evolving MAGA terror bureaucracy will expand in grotesque ways. It too will grow less constrained as it amasses more troopsâand more firepower.
A harrowing glimpse of this future lies in a new report by Schiff that has gotten surprisingly little notice: It finds that Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection have formally approved contracts for at least a whopping $144 million in weapons, ammunition, and other accessories during Trumpâs first year. The analysisâbased on government contracting dataâdocuments at least a fourfold increase for ICE and a doubling for CBP, relative to 2024, concluding that this will âbuild a heavily-armed domestic police force.â
Itâs eye-opening stuff. One ICE contract is with Geissele Automatics for millions of dollarsâ worth of âprecision long guns and accessoriesâ to support âarmed agentsâ and other ICE operations, Schiffâs report says. This involves an unknown number of Geissele Border Patrol rifles, the report notes, describing this weapon as an âAR-style rifle with military specifications.â CBP contracted for millions of dollars more in rifles, as well. ICE and CBP also contracted with Glock for millions of dollars in handguns and accessories, the report says. Taking all these contracts together, the report starkly concludes: âICE and CBP have together placed orders to purchase thousands of new high-powered lethal weapons at taxpayer expense.â Thereâs still more. The report documents ICE and CBP contracts totaling more than $30 million in ammunition and more than $25 million in contracts for the ânon-lethalâ weapons. Thatâs not a reassuring description: They include Tasers, pepper spray, and tear gas canisters. In short, weâre looking at a massive stockpiling of weapons that will be in ICEâs and CBPâs possession for years to come. And someone is supplying all that equipment.
[...] ICE, of course, has long been an overly militarized agency, including under Democratic presidents. But under Trump this has escalated dramatically. ICE aims to continue vastly expanding its recruiting, fueled by tens of billions in new federal dollars. And under Trump, this bureaucracy is unshackling itself in fresh ways, conducting warrantless arrests, expanding surveillance capacities, and building an archipelago of enormous new prison camps.
[...] The stockpiling of weapons underscores the point unnervingly. Now that Trump is feinting toward winding down in Minneapolis, what will be done with all that ideologically fired-up ICE manpowerâand all that heavy weaponry? Even a relatively benign answer is alarming. It means more operations like the one in Minneapolis, but packaged with a sheen of new constraints that will simply be shrugged off by the force of this machineâs internal momentumâwith more horrors awaiting us. This is a quagmire for Trump, even if he doesnât know it. Appropriately enough, it has also been created by unprincipled elite follyâonly MAGA elites support it, while the American people very much do not. Trumpâs approval on immigration, once a foundational political strength, has deteriorated rapidly at moments when ICE dominates our attention. If his forever war continues in its current formâwith its bureaucracy metastasizing in unpredictable directionsâit will further cripple his presidency. And itâs darkly fitting that it may take down the presidential ambitions of Vance, also a self-proclaimed critic of forever war follies, along with him.
This should alarm everyone with a conscience: the Trump Regimeâs DHS, ICE, and CBP are stockpiling weapons.
















