DOJ sues to stop California's anti-ICE no-masking law

The Washington TimesMonday, November 17, 2025 at 10:53:40 PM
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DOJ sues to stop California's anti-ICE no-masking law
  • The Trump Justice Department has initiated a lawsuit against California's law that bans federal immigration officers from masking their identities. The DOJ's stance indicates a refusal to adhere to state regulations, highlighting the conflict between federal and state immigration enforcement practices.
  • This lawsuit underscores the broader implications of state
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