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Californias Ban on Masked Immigration Agents Struck Down by Federal Appeals Court
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- Federal appeals court struck down California's requirement for masked federal agents to identify themselves.
- The 9th Circuit ruled 3-0, citing the Supremacy Clause.
- Law was challenged by Trump administration after being signed by Governor Newsom in 2025.
- California lawmakers are pursuing additional legislation to limit federal immigration agents.
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