I don't think you should concern yourself if you're working with reputable mixers anyway.
reputable mixers would be who?
I'd argue the opposite is true. Well-known reputable bitcoin mixers tend to be more popular, right? And the popular ones likely end up on some agency's naughty list before lesser-used newer ones. But hey, don't take that as advice to use disreputable services with shady reputations or anything.
Im just sayin' there's a bit of a trade-off there