L.A. County is gearing up for another fight with the Trump administration.
This year has given the supes no shortage of opportunities to go head-to-head with the federal government: homeless funding cuts, revoked health grants and the much-decried deployment of National Guard troops into the city, to name a few.
On Tuesday, the county arrived at a new proposal that sets yet another collision course with the Trump administration. This time, the dispute is over masked immigration agents.
Supervisors voted 4-0 on a law barring immigration officials from wearing masks when conducting raids in unincorporated parts of the county. The rule would also require all law enforcement officers, including local ones, to clearly identify themselves.
No longer, supervisors say, will immigration enf

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