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In American Life, a Growing and Forbidding Visual Rises: The Law-Enforcement Officer in a Mask

CALIFORNIA, JUL 15 – A coalition of 21 Democratic attorneys general, led by California AG Rob Bonta, urges Congress to mandate ICE agents show identification and ban masks amid a 700% rise in assaults.

  • On July 8, the Whittier City Council discussed an ordinance mandating that federal agents clearly display their identity and forbidding them from wearing masks during enforcement actions.
  • This discussion followed intensified ICE raids in Los Angeles County starting June 6, which raised community fears and criticism of agents disguising their identities.
  • The proposed ordinance, named the No Secret Police Act, mirrors state and federal bills introduced to mandate agent identification and ban masks except for specific exceptions.
  • Legislative support includes a 4-1 council motion to study the ordinance with recommendations due August 12, and bipartisan backing for federal legislation like the VISIBLE Act.
  • If enacted, these measures aim to reduce community fear, enhance transparency in immigration enforcement, and limit unauthorized impersonation of law enforcement officers.
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In American life, a growing and forbidding visual rises: the law-enforcement officer in a mask

Immigration enforcement agents are detaining people and taking them into custody, at times under public anger and outcry. What’s often not visible are the agents’ faces, covered by caps, sunglasses, pulled-up neck gaiters or balaclavas, effectively rendering them unidentifiable. The…

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In American life, a growing and forbidding visual rises: The law-enforcement officer in a mask

In a matter of months, it has become a regular sight around the country — immigration enforcement agents detaining people and taking them into custody, often as public anger and outcry unfold around them. But in the process, something has disappeared: the agents' faces, covered by caps, sunglasses, pulled-up neck gaiters or balaclavas, effectively rendering them unidentifiable.With the year only half over, the covered face — as deployed by law e…

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The Daily Wire broke the news in Nashville, United States on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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