If U.S. senators don’t work to alleviate the fears of their constituents, they probably aren’t doing their jobs very well.
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This explains why, even when he knows the measure has no immediate chance for passage, California’s Democratic U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla recently introduced new legislation requiring federal immigration enforcement agents to clearly display visible identification during their actions, except those involving stealthy approaches to hideouts of the undocumented.
In California, this should not strike anyone as new or dangerous to law enforcement officers. The state penal code already requires uniformed officers to wear badges or nameplates correctly displaying their identification numbers or names. It means on-duty police, sheriff’s deputies and California