California bans ICE masks
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Unmasking ICE: State, federal lawmakers seek to force immigration agents to remove face coverings
CHICAGO (WLS) -- State and federal lawmakers are leading efforts to force Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to reveal their identities during operations. Agents with face coverings are raising concerns about transparency, accountability, and public safety.
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DHS To Newsom "We Will Not Comply"
DHS refuses to comply with California's new law banning masked law enforcement, citing safety concerns. The law, signed by Governor Newsom, requires officers to be identifiable. DHS calls it unconstitutional,
Matthew Kellegrew of the Civil Liberties Defense Center, which represents the creator of stopice.net, called DHS' actions "a patent, open attempt to chill free speech"
A letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem questions the “military-style tactics” of ICE agents and asks for a definitive answer into how many Illinois arrests have been made since federal authorities announced the launch of “Operation Midway Blitz” on Sept.
The rapidly growing agency uses I-9 audits to pursue criminal prosecution of employers who knowingly hire unauthorized workers or mishandle I-9 filings.
There is a lot of news about the Department of Homeland Security and the agencies enforcing the Trump administration's immigration policies. But what are they? And what do they do?
The Trump administration doesn’t plan to adhere to California’s new law demanding that federal immigration agents remove face masks during