California's governor has signed a bill to ban local and federal law enforcement officers, including with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), from wearing face masks while on duty. The ban, which comes into effect, is part of a series of bills that aims to protect residents from what Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom has called "secret police" roaming the streets. US Attorney Bill Essayli, a Trump appointee, said California "has no jurisdiction over the federal government", adding the law has "no effect on our operations" and agents "will continue to protect their identities". The ban is in response to federal agents wearing masks during Los Angeles immigration raids. The law makes exceptions for undercover agents, masks used to protect against disease or wildfires, and tactical gear. President Donald Trump has ramped up immigration enforcement as a… (Updated 21 Sep 2025, 19:36 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- California's governor has signed a bill to ban local and federal law enforcement officers, including with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), from wearing face masks while on duty
- The ban, which comes into effect, is part of a series of bills that aims to protect residents from what Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom has called "secret police" roaming the streets
- US Attorney Bill Essayli, a Trump appointee, said California "has no jurisdiction over the federal government", adding the law has "no effect on our operations" and agents "will continue to protect their identities"