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On Tuesday, on a 4-0 vote, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors gave preliminary approval to an ordinance that would prohibit law enforcement, including ICE agents, from wearing masks or concealing their identities when conducting law enforcement business in unincorporated LA County.
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New signs that say “ICE stole someone here” with a butterfly behind bars were placed from Pomona to Coachella Valley last weekend to mark places where ICE has taken people.
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