
Washington Passes New Laws for Police Transparency, Immigrant Safety
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Washington Governor Bob Ferguson signed two new laws to enhance transparency in law enforcement interactions, banning officers from wearing masks and prohibiting impersonation of police. Protesters urged stronger state protections against federal immigration raids, citing concerns over data sharing with federal agencies. Community watch parties in Spokane and other places supported the laws, viewing them as a shield against anonymous authority. Similar bills are advancing in other states, but a federal judge struck down Californias version. Washingtons commitment to immigrant safety and accountability is highlighted amid national tensions.
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