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DOJ Sues Virginia Over State Law Banning Masks for Federal Agents

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against Virginia over a state law that prohibits federal officers from wearing masks. This legal action challenges the constitutionality of the state's ban on masks for federal agents operating within Virginia.

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DOJ Sues Virginia Over State Law Banning Masks for Federal Agents

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What Happened

The Department of Justice has initiated a lawsuit against the Commonwealth of Virginia, challenging a state law that prohibits federal officers from wearing masks. The lawsuit asserts that the Virginia law is unconstitutional.

This legal challenge specifically targets a state statute that prevents federal agents, including those from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), from wearing masks while on duty within the state. The DOJ's action indicates a dispute over the authority of state law to regulate the conduct of federal law enforcement officers.

Key Facts

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    The Department of Justice (DOJ) is suing Virginia.

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    The lawsuit concerns a Virginia state law.

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    The state law bans federal officers from wearing masks.

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    The DOJ argues the state law is unconstitutional.

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    The ban applies to federal agents operating in Virginia.

How outlets are framing this

The same facts, told 2 ways. Read them side by side and draw your own conclusions.

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The Hill focuses on the core legal action, stating the DOJ is suing Virginia over a state law that bans masks for federal agents.
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washington-examinerWashington Examiner
The Washington Examiner frames the lawsuit by highlighting the DOJ's claim that the Virginia law is 'unconstitutional' and specifically mentions Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.
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DOJ sues over Virginia mask ban for federal agents
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DOJ sues Virginia over ‘unconstitutional’ ICE mask ban

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DOJ sues over Virginia mask ban for federal agents
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DOJ sues Virginia over ‘unconstitutional’ ICE mask ban

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