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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass' Executive Order 17 prohibits federal agents from staging immigration operations from city-owned property. A sign photographed April 29, 2026, was recently installed near Echo Park.
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting,“This property is owned or controlled by the city of Los Angeles,” the shiny red-and-white placards say.
"It may only be used for its intended purpose and not used for immigration enforcement as a staging area, processing location, or operations base. ” The LA Local recently spotted them at Hollenbeck Park’s parking lot and at various parking lots close to Echo Park. The mayor’s office told The LA Local the city has installed 500 of them at various locations, including at MacArthur Park, Lafayette Park, the Los Angeles Zoo and Metrolink stations.
If you're enjoying this article, you'll love our daily newsletter, The LA Report. Each weekday, catch up on the 5 most pressing stories to start your morning in 3 minutes or less. The city has received no reports that agents have used the city-owned spaces since the signs were installed. A spokesperson for the mayor’s office said that the city could sue for a restraining order if federal agencies violate the prohibition..
A spokesperson for the mayor’s office said they placed the signs in locations “identified as more likely to be used for operational activity. ”Since the federal government began sweeping operations in Los Angeles last year, immigration advocates and community members have called for the city to do more to keep immigrant residents safer.
In response, Bass issued Executive Order 17, saying the “City must and can do more to protect our City and all who live, work and visit the City of Angels. ”In July 2025, about 100 federal agents conducted an operation in MacArthur Park. Days later, Bass issued a separate executive order clarifying the city’s property and resources could not be used for federal immigration enforcement.
Meanwhile, LAPD Police Chief Jim McDonnell has made repeated statements that he doesn’t agree with or plan to enforce various state laws requiring federal agents to identify themselves and do their work without a mask. Some advocates and Angelenos have called on LAPD to draw a clearer line between the local policing work they are responsible for and the immigration enforcement federal agents do. The order states that unless federal agents have a warrant or court order, they are not allowed to use city-owned or operated property to stage for operations. It alsoofficers to identify federal agents and record their interactions with them.
The police commission has since started to publicly report basic details aboutThe order does not establish what penalties federal agents could face if they are found to be using city property for staging. A spokesperson for the mayor’s office said that the city could sue or pursue a restraining order if federal agencies violate the prohibition.
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