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New York state set to ban law enforcement, including ICE, from wearing masks

By Thomson Reuters May 7, 2026 | 4:07 PM

By Jasper Ward

May 7 (Reuters) – New York state is set to ban law enforcement from wearing masks while on duty, Governor Kathy Hochul ​said on Thursday, a move that is ‌likely to be challenged by the Trump administration.

The announcement was made as Hochul, a Democrat, said an agreement had been reached with state lawmakers on New York’s 2027 budget, ‌which ​included sweeping immigration changes.

Blake G. Washington, ⁠the state’s budget director, ⁠expects the bills to be passed by the Democratic-led legislature as soon as next week.

Under that agreement, state law enforcement will be prohibited from ​working with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on federal immigration efforts. It will also ban ICE from ⁠entering schools, healthcare facilities, homes ⁠and other sensitive locations without a ​judicial warrant.

“We’re also banning law enforcement officers from wearing masks, ​except in rare circumstances where there’s a ‌genuine operational need, like a gas mask,” Hochul said.

“No members of state, local or federal law enforcement wear masks during ordinary operations,” she said.

The U.S. Department ⁠of Homeland Security, which has federal oversight of immigration operations, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Other ⁠Democratic states, ‌including California and New Jersey, have ⁠rolled out similar efforts prohibiting ICE from ​wearing ‌masks while carrying out Republican President ​Donald Trump’s ⁠aggressive immigration campaign.

The U.S. Justice Department sued those states challenging the bans. A federal judge struck down the California ban in February, saying that it “unlawfully discriminates against federal officers.”

(Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington; Editing ​by Bill Berkrot)