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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors gave preliminary approval yesterday to a ban that says law-enforcement officers can’t disguise their identities while working in unincorporated areas. It’s in response to federal immigration agents who generally wear masks during their operations. The proposal follows similar efforts at the state and federal levels. If the board votes for final approval next week, it would almost certainly face a legal challenge from the U.S. government. The Trump administration is already suing the state of California over a similar law that was approved earlier this year.



