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FEMA Urged to Avoid Word “Ice” in Storm Warnings Amid Immigration Tensions

FEMA Urged to Avoid Word “Ice” in Storm Warnings Amid Immigration Tensions

Federal Emergency Management Agency staff were reportedly advised to avoid using the word “ice” in public storm warnings as a massive winter system moves across much of the United States, according to sources familiar with the guidance.

The informal directive came from officials at the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees both FEMA and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The concern, sources say, is that the word “ice” could spark confusion or be turned into online mockery due to heightened national tensions surrounding ICE enforcement actions.

The guidance was shared as states across the South and other regions brace for significant freezing rain, snow, and dangerously cold temperatures. Some areas are forecast to see a quarter-inch or more of ice accumulation, conditions that can snap power lines, topple trees, and make roads treacherous.

Officials reportedly cautioned that phrases such as “watch out for ice” could be misread or quickly turned into memes, particularly as immigration enforcement remains a flashpoint in cities like Minneapolis. Instead, FEMA staff were encouraged to use more specific terms such as “freezing rain” when communicating hazards to the public.

A FEMA spokesperson pushed back on the reporting in a statement to CNN, saying the agency would continue to use accurate and appropriate weather terminology to clearly inform the public and protect lives.

Recent FEMA social media posts appear to reflect the guidance, warning of “freezing rain,” “heavy snow,” and “dangerous cold” without explicitly using the word “ice.” The storm is forecast to stretch more than 2,000 miles from Texas to New England, potentially impacting nearly three dozen states.

Hundreds of thousands of people could face power outages lasting days, particularly in areas where heavy ice is expected to strain infrastructure. FEMA is responsible for coordinating the federal disaster response and issuing public safety warnings as conditions worsen.

The episode highlights the unusual intersection of disaster preparedness and political sensitivities, as federal agencies navigate public messaging during both an intense winter storm and a highly charged national debate over immigration enforcement.

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By: CNN Newsource

January 23, 2026

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FEMA Urged to Avoid Word “Ice” in Storm Warnings Amid Immigration Tensions