• Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has signed a new law banning ICE and Border Patrol agents from wearing masks while interacting with the public — the first move of its kind in the U.S.

    The push comes after growing backlash over masked federal raids, with critics arguing agents shouldn’t be able to operate anonymously. As one supporter put it: “If you’re not a law enforcement officer, it should be illegal to pretend to be one.”

    The law includes limited exceptions, but marks a major shift toward visibility and accountability in immigration enforcement.
    Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has signed a new law banning ICE and Border Patrol agents from wearing masks while interacting with the public — the first move of its kind in the U.S. The push comes after growing backlash over masked federal raids, with critics arguing agents shouldn’t be able to operate anonymously. As one supporter put it: “If you’re not a law enforcement officer, it should be illegal to pretend to be one.” The law includes limited exceptions, but marks a major shift toward visibility and accountability in immigration enforcement.
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  • The middle one is the least amount of effort
    The middle one is the least amount of effort
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  • 16 years to the day since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, former President Barack Obama is reflecting on what he calls one of the proudest achievements of his presidency.

    The law reshaped the U.S. healthcare system—expanding coverage to millions, protecting people with pre-existing conditions, and allowing young adults to stay on their parents’ plans.

    But as Obama points out, it was never meant to be the final step. The debate over how to make healthcare more affordable and accessible for all Americans is still very much ongoing.
    16 years to the day since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, former President Barack Obama is reflecting on what he calls one of the proudest achievements of his presidency. The law reshaped the U.S. healthcare system—expanding coverage to millions, protecting people with pre-existing conditions, and allowing young adults to stay on their parents’ plans. But as Obama points out, it was never meant to be the final step. The debate over how to make healthcare more affordable and accessible for all Americans is still very much ongoing.
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  • I will never understood why people care so much about how others live their life when it has no effect on them.
    I will never understood why people care so much about how others live their life when it has no effect on them.
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  • Dr. Toby Rogers is voicing a frustration many Americans share, questioning when Congress last passed a law that meaningfully improved everyday life.

    The comment taps into growing skepticism about Washington’s effectiveness, as debates continue over whether lawmakers are addressing the issues that actually impact ordinary people.
    Dr. Toby Rogers is voicing a frustration many Americans share, questioning when Congress last passed a law that meaningfully improved everyday life. The comment taps into growing skepticism about Washington’s effectiveness, as debates continue over whether lawmakers are addressing the issues that actually impact ordinary people.
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