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Denver Bans Federal Law Enforcement Officers From Covering Their Faces, DHS Says It Won't Comply
Denver City Council unanimously passed a law requiring visible ID from 25 feet and banning masks for officers to reduce identity risks amid rising federal enforcement tensions.
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The Denver Council (USA) passed a bill prohibiting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and other federal officials from covering their faces during operations inside the city.
Denver bans federal law enforcement officers from covering their faces, DHS says it won't comply
Denver city leaders unanimously passed a ban on all officers, including ICE agents, from wearing face coverings while detaining or arresting people. That law also requires officers to wear visible identification.
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