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Appeals court blocks California law requiring ICE show visible ID

Appeals court blocks California law requiring ICE show visible ID

A federal appeals court blocked California's law requiring visible IDs for law enforcement, including immigration agents, citing likely unconstitutionality. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit had temporarily halted the law, and the recent ruling maintains the pause until a full decision is made. The case reflects ongoing legal debates over immigration enforcement policies.

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