Appeals court blocks California's ICE identification law

A federal appeals court put a temporary hold Thursday of California's new law that would require ICE and other federal law enforcement officers to wear something on their uniforms that either identifies them by name or badge number.
Appeals court blocks California's ICE identification law

Appeals court blocks California’s ICE identification law A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked California’s new law mandating identification on uniforms for federal law enforcement. The law required officers, including those from ICE, to display their name or badge number. This hold prevents the law from taking effect while further review occurs.

  • A federal appeals court has issued a temporary hold on California’s new law.
  • The law required federal law enforcement officers, including ICE agents, to wear identification by name or badge number on their uniforms.
  • The court’s decision prevents the immediate implementation of this identification requirement.
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