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[quote=Anonymous]Clearly some elected officials and at least one professional law association think there's a problem with mask-wearing by ICE (or their surrogates). ICE fanboy and other MAGA posters seem to think it's a-okay for ICE agents to obscure their faces without admitting that it may generate fear and a lack of trust in public officials. Several jurisdictions have taken steps to address the issue of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents wearing masks during enforcement operations, primarily due to concerns about transparency, accountability, and public safety. *California State Senators Scott Wiener and Jesse ArreguĂn introduced the "No Secret Police Act" (SB 627) in June 2025, which would prohibit local, state, and federal law enforcement officers, including ICE agents, from concealing their faces during public interactions, with exceptions for SWAT teams or medical masks during natural disasters. *New York City Bar Association: In June 2025, the NYC Bar Association issued a statement condemning ICE agents’ use of masks as an effort to evade accountability, arguing it violates federal regulations requiring officers to identify themselves. They called for immediate action to address this practice. *NY Representatives Adriano Espaillat and Dan Goldman (NY) introduced the "No Secret Police Act" in the U.S. House in June 2025, aiming to ban ICE agents from wearing non-tactical masks during arrests and requiring clear display of identification. *TN State Representative Justin Jones (D-Nashville) filed a bill in July 2025 to establish a new criminal offense for law enforcement officers, including ICE agents, wearing face masks during arrests, aiming to enhance transparency and accountability. *Virginia U.S. Senators Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine sent a letter to ICE in May 2025, pressing the agency to follow Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regulations requiring officers to properly identify themselves and limit the use of face coverings during enforcement operations. They cited incidents in Virginia causing panic and danger due to masked, unidentified agents. [/quote]
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