Riverside City Council members are expected to discuss Tuesday, Oct. 14, whether to create identification standards for federal agents who are involved in immigration enforcement operations in the city.

The proposal, spearheaded by Councilmember Clarissa Cervantes, who is running for state Assembly , comes on the heels of a new California law banning law enforcement officers from wearing masks.

“One of the biggest things I’m emphasizing,” Cervantes said of the proposal, “is our commitment to serving and protecting all of our residents … and ensuring that they can live in their city and come out to have access to their parks and facilities we fund to support them.”

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in the Los Angeles area, as well as the protests against them, gr

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