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Los Angeles County officers are calling for an ordinance to ban legislation enforcement officers from concealing their identities whereas on responsibility.
The transfer comes after current federal immigration raids within the metropolis the place some federal brokers coated their faces with masks and refused to disclose their identities, which isn’t irregular.
The Board of Supervisors voted 4–0, with one abstention, on Tuesday to direct county counsel to draft an ordinance that bans legislation enforcement, together with federal brokers, from carrying masks, with some exceptions together with for medical safety or throughout undercover operations.
Officers would even be required to visibly show identification and company affiliation whereas on responsibility in public.
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Los Angeles County officers are calling for an ordinance to ban legislation enforcement officers from concealing their identities whereas on responsibility. (AP)
Federal brokers have performed ICE raids in Southern California since June beneath President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda, sparking protests and the following federal deployment of the Nationwide Guard and Marines. About half the Guard troops and all of the Marines have since been pulled out of Los Angeles.
Supervisor Janice Hahn, who co-authored the movement, mentioned the raids have provoked worry and residents have a proper to know who’s stopping, questioning or detaining them.
“Throughout the county, persons are being pulled out of their automobiles, overwhelmed, and ripped from their households by males in tactical gear with balaclavas, no badges, and no names,” Hahn mentioned. “That’s not how legislation enforcement in a democracy ought to function.”
Hahn admitted that it’s unclear if the county will be capable to implement the measure in opposition to actions by federal businesses, together with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
“Finally, it may need to be determined by a courtroom,” she mentioned.
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The Board of Supervisors voted 4–0 to direct county counsel to draft an ordinance that bans legislation enforcement, together with federal brokers, from carrying masks, with some exceptions. (Getty Photos)
Administration officers have defended officers who conceal their identities, arguing that immigration brokers do it for his or her security to keep away from potential loss of life threats and doxing, which incorporates releasing somebody’s private info on-line with out their permission.
“I’m sorry if persons are offended by them carrying masks, however I’m not going to let my officers and brokers go on the market and put their lives on the road, their household on the road as a result of folks don’t like what immigration enforcement is,” ICE performing director Todd Lyons mentioned final month.
A pending measure within the state legislature would prohibit native, state and federal police from overlaying their faces whereas on responsibility within the Golden State. Comparable laws has been proposed in different states and U.S. Sens. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., and Cory Booker, D-N.J., have launched a invoice on the federal stage.

A pending measure within the California legislature would prohibit native, state, and federal police from overlaying their faces whereas on responsibility within the Golden State. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Photos)
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In Los Angeles County, the county counsel has 60 days to submit the draft ordinance to the board for approval.
Supervisor Hilda Solis, the opposite co-author, mentioned native officers should set up expectations about how legislation enforcement ought to conduct themselves within the county.
“Using masks, tactical gear, and refusal to indicate identification shouldn’t be solely alarming and complicated, however erodes public belief and raises critical security issues,” Solis mentioned.
The Related Press contributed to this report.