Of the many complaints you’ll often hear from the anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement crowd, a few criticisms will naturally be louder than others.

One of the loudest criticisms hurled against ICE?

The fact that the organization often deploys agentswho are masked.

So loud is this complaint that the state of California has even pushed legislation to try to forcibly unmask these agents, at least when they’re operating in the Golden State.

This took the form of two acts, the “No Secret Police Act” and the “No Vigilantes Act.”

Judge Christina Snyder, a Clinton administration appointee, ruled on both of those Monday, according toFox News.

The “No Secret Police Act” sought to unmask ICE agents when they are performing immigration enforcement operations.

While Snyder agreed that law enforcement doesn’tneedmasks to perform their duties, California’s application of this was faulty.

Source: VidNews » Feed