U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has an Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) component that conducts arrests and removals of noncitizens suspected of criminal activity.
November 12, 2024
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organizational
Describes the role and function of ICE's ERO component in immigration enforcement and removal.
ICE enforcement actions commonly target noncitizens with convictions or allegations for a range of offenses including sex offenses, child sexual offenses, murder, gang membership, driving while intoxicated, aggravated assault, weapons offenses, burglary, kidnapping, drug-related offenses, human trafficking, terroristic threats, prostitution, bribery, and illegal reentry.
November 12, 2024
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Lists offense types that ICE enforcement operations commonly involve or prioritize for arrest and removal.
California statutes titled the No Secret Police Act and the No Vigilantes Act prohibit most law enforcement officers, including federal agents, from wearing face masks on the job and require non-uniformed officers to visibly display identification while performing duties, with stated exceptions for undercover agents, medical masks (for example, N95 respirators), and masks that are part of tactical gear.
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Summary of statutory provisions regarding face coverings and identification for law enforcement in California.