NBC’s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit returned for its season premiere with a storyline depicting [1] Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers as antagonists, sparking controversy over the show’s portrayal of federal agents.
The episode, titled In the Wind, centers around an illegal migrant named Ruiz who witnesses a rape and agrees to testify against the suspect in court.
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As the trial approaches, Ruiz disappears, prompting Captain Olivia Benson to investigate.
She finds ICE agents at his apartment, and the character flees to avoid being detained by immigration authorities.
Assistant District Attorney Sonny Carisi then suggests that the rapist’s lawyer contacted ICE to orchestrate the raid in order to keep Ruiz from testifying.
The episode introduces Ruiz’s past drug arrest from 15 years ago, which the SVU detectives frame as a “bogus charge.”
The narrative portrays Ruiz as a longtime resident who claims to have lived in the United States for 22 years while obeying the law and paying taxes.
His past drug charge is cast as unjust, while ICE officers are depicted as interfering with efforts to bring a rapist to justice.
The rapist character in the episode is portrayed as a white landlord accused of sexually assaulting two women in his building.
The storyline juxtaposes the pursuit of the suspect with repeated confrontations between ICE officers and SVU detectives, suggesting the federal agency is obstructing justice.
In one sequence, Ruiz questions why he should cooperate with the government when he faces the risk of deportation.
“So my choices are to run and hide and hope that they never find me or to just leave my whole life and just go back. And now you’re asking me to do something nice for my government? Why would I do that?” Ruiz asks Benson.
