Judge blocks CA law enforcement mask ban
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A newly proposed bill would bar ICE employees who worked for the agency under the Trump administration from becoming teachers or police officers in California as hostility toward immigration agents continues to simmer.
A federal judge halted enforcement of California’s law restricting when federal immigration agents can wear masks, but allowed a separate requirement that officers display identification while on duty.
AB 1627 would disqualify someone from being a teacher or police officer if they worked for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the Trump administration. Other lawmakers in California are also proposing legislation to combat ICE.
A federal judge in Los Angeles has blocked a new California state law that bans federal and local law enforcement officers from wearing masks.
The DOJ is seeking to block California's law that bans law enforcement officers from wearing masks, citing safety and constitutional issues. The law requires officers to display identification during operations, with exemptions for California state police ...