Ignoring being able to go to your job in many cases? To attend public events, grab a meal out with your family? I mean I don't know how this is not clear. ICE doesn't affect you AT ALL, so long as you choose not to interfere with one of their operations. Here's another angle to consider: image

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Don't interfere with the operations of the CDC and you'd be fine during COVID. going into spaces that require vaccination is interfering with their attempt to "2 weeks to slow the spread", as guided by the CDC. You see how these are the same shape, right? The difference is only in the temporary, changeable details. If ICE was "conducting an operation" at your workplace and barring entrance for employees and you insisted on going to your desk regardless, you might be arrested (or shot). the fact that ICE isn't **yet** doing that is no different than the arbitrary extent to which the CDC did or did not extend mandates. you might be correct at the moment - but not due to the basis of your argument itself, only due to an accident of circumstance currently.