Los Angeles County to Draft Ordinance Banning Officers From Covering Their Faces

The Department of Homeland Security said masks protect federal officers from a growing number of assaults.
Los Angeles County to Draft Ordinance Banning Officers From Covering Their Faces
Police detain a man during a protest against immigration operations in the Paramount section of Los Angeles on June 7, 2025. Eric Thayer/AP Photo
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Los Angeles County supervisors took the first step toward banning law enforcement officers from wearing masks in another move targeting federal immigration operations in the area.

Supervisor Janice Hahn introduced the possible mask ban at a July 29 meeting. Hahn accused masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers of sowing fear in the community while conducting deportation operations and expressed concerns that impostors could be encouraged by such practice to commit crimes.
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