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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Sep 20, 2025, 03:37 PM Sep 20

California Gov. Newsom signs bill aimed at banning law enforcement from using face coverings [View all]

Source: KCRA-TV Sacramento, CA

Updated: 11:47 AM PDT Sep 20, 2025


Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday signed legislation that aims to make California the first state to ban most law enforcement from covering their faces while carrying out operations.

Senate Bill 627, authored by Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, was in response to federal immigration raids where officers have been seen wearing masks. It would prohibit neck gaiters, ski masks and other facial coverings for local and federal officers, including immigration enforcement agents, while they conduct official business. It makes exceptions for undercover agents, medical masks such as N95 respirators or tactical gear.

Republican lawmakers and law enforcement agencies were opposed to the bill, arguing it would make officers’ and agents’ job more dangerous. Immigration officials have cited the fear of agents and their families being doxed. It’s unclear if California will be able to enforce the measure. Newsom also signed several other bills that his office argued would counter “secret police tactics” by the president and Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller.

The package of legislation would require that families be notified when immigration agents come on school campuses and require a judicial warrant or court order before giving student information or classroom access to ICE.

Read more: https://www.kcra.com/article/california-gov-newsom-signs-bill-banning-law-enforcement-from-using-face-coverings/67980150

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Love it. Thank you Governor Newsom. nt SunSeeker Sep 20 #1
All Blue States Should Follow Suite: Chasstev365 Sep 20 #2
There are several that are working on something similar. chowder66 Sep 20 #8
I love this and Rec! Ponietz Sep 20 #3
How specifically will they enforce this? flvegan Sep 20 #4
Actually, this is a step to making it enforcable Metaphorical Sep 20 #5
"ICE agents still have to follow state laws" flvegan Sep 20 #6
I'm hoping they WILL arrest until courts tell them not too. bluestarone Sep 20 #14
I wonder if this might also open the door to civil suits against ICE agents Bluetus Sep 20 #11
"ICE agents still have to follow state laws" Polybius Sep 21 #25
I wish it were more generic in terms of hiding identity intrepidity Sep 20 #7
"...if another pandemic breaks out..." markodochartaigh Sep 20 #15
They are worried about being doxxed - which as law enforcement they can work on going after the doxxers chowder66 Sep 20 #9
The doxxing thing is bullshit IMHO progressoid Sep 20 #10
Most likely because they are made up of a bunch of temporary citizens looking to get their kicks. J6ers and people with chowder66 Sep 20 #12
No,they are worried about being committing violence and getting caught. It's about evading Justice. Blues Heron Sep 21 #29
I know. I'm pointing out how ridiculous chowder66 Sep 21 #30
K&R red dog 1 Sep 20 #13
Thanks again, Governor Newsom. Magoo48 Sep 20 #16
Best of Good Luck Gov Newsom! Cha Sep 20 #17
Arrest information is public record JoseBalow Sep 20 #18
Ironically, RFK can institute a Federal mandate to wear face masks to combat Covid. Buddyzbuddy Sep 20 #19
Actually - he cannot FBaggins Sep 21 #20
Works for me, thanks. Buddyzbuddy Sep 21 #21
There is this thing called the Supremacy Clause somsai Sep 21 #22
Yep SickOfTheOnePct Sep 21 #23
Except that they have given short shrift BumRushDaShow Sep 21 #27
Except when red states ignore it BumRushDaShow Sep 21 #28
If you think local law enforcement will enforce this, you live in a fantasy. ForgoTheConsequence Sep 21 #24
Some, but not all. Illinois' Trust Act and Illinois Way Forward Act prohibit ancianita Sep 21 #31
Any hint of Nazi shit from ANY law enforcement should be squashed STAT Blues Heron Sep 21 #26
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