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    Home » Blog » New California law would prohibit law enforcement from covering their face

    New California law would prohibit law enforcement from covering their face

    June 16, 2025Updated:June 16, 2025 Immigration No Comments
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    A California Democrat introduced a bill on Monday that would ban law enforcement officers who operate in the position from wearing face covering.  

    If passed, the  legislation would render the West Coast express the first in the country to lock down on federal agencies and authorities from concealing their eyes. It comes as clips of raids showing  veiled officials in unknown vehicles grabbing people off the roads circulate  on social media.  

    US Customs and Border Protection officers and National Guard soldiers are posted at the entrances of the Federal Building in Los Angeles while protesters rally during a demonstration in response to a series of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids throughout the country, on Tuesday, June 10th, 2025.
    Customs and Border Protection officials and National Guard troops are posted at the doors of the Federal Building in Los Angeles while demonstrators rally during a presentation in response to a series of Immigration and Customs Enforcement attacks throughout the nation, on Tuesday, June 10th, 2025. ( Gabrielle Lurie/San Francisco Chronicle via AP )

    “We are seeing more and more law enforcement officers, especially at the provincial level, covering their faces completely, not identifying themselves at all and, at times, even wearing military vests where we can’t tell if these are law enforcement officers or a vigilante army, ” Wiener said.   “They are grabbing people off our streets and fading citizens, and it ’s terrifying. ”

    Wiener’s act would involve law enforcement officers to keep their eyes obvious and wear clothes displaying their brands or another form of identification. The estimate exempts the National Guard, SWAT team, and soldiers responding to natural disasters.

    Democrats have criticized the process of  law enforcement officers covering their  eyes, arguing that it erodes clarity as Trump steps up his usage of federal law enforcement to carry out his immigration plan. California Republicans countered that concealing protects soldiers from being targeted or doxxed, which takes place when a person’s data, such as household names, is posted website.

    But Wiener believes his expenses will help rebuild trust in law enforcement.  

    “The recent federal operations in California have created an environment of profound terror, ” he said. “If we want the government to respect law enforcement, we don’t allow them to behave like surprise authorities in an authoritarian position. ” 

    He added that law enforcement may become “proud to show their heads. ” 

    Harmeet Dhillon, U. S. assistant attorney general for the civil rights division ,  pushed up on Wiener’s  act.  

    “Scott, come check with a lawyer if this is a factor, and get back to us. ( Hint— it is n’t — states can’t regulate what federal law enforcement wears ), ” Dhillon, who was previously based in California, wrote on X.  

    Scott, going check with a lawyer if this is a factor, and get back to us. ( Hint— it is n’t — states can’t regulate what federal law enforcement wears ). https ://t. co/QDr0wTBiKC— Harmeet K. Dhillon ( @HarmeetKDhillon ) June 16, 2025

    Tracy McCray, mind of the San Francisco Police Officers Association, told the  San Francisco Standard  her coalition is reviewing the bill’s details.

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    “ While clarity is important, there are circumstances — such as military operations, undercover assignments, or group handle situations — where face coverings are necessary for the safety of our soldiers and the public, ” McCray said.

    Jake Johnson, president   of the California Association of Highway Patrolmen, wrote in a speech that his party may look at the costs “closely as we work toward a good goal for all Californians. ”

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