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Homeland Security got $20M for body cameras. So why weren’t ICE agents wearing them in Maine and Texas shootings?

  • Posted on July 15, 2026
  • By The Independent
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Despite receiving $20 million in federal funding for body camera implementation, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were not equipped with recording devices during two fatal shooting incidents that occurred in Maine and Texas during January. The Department of Homeland Security had previously committed to rapidly deploying this accountability technology across its enforcement divisions. This gap between allocated resources and actual deployment raises critical questions about oversight mechanisms, budget prioritization, and the timeline for equipping field personnel with essential surveillance equipment designed to enhance transparency and protect both officers and civilians.

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Homeland Security got $20M for body cameras. So why weren’t ICE agents wearing them in Maine and Texas shootings?
Homeland Security got $20M for body cameras. So why weren’t ICE agents wearing them in Maine and Texas shootings?

The Department of Homeland Security vowed to ‘rapidly’ equip officers with body cameras after agents carried out a pair of fatal shootings in January
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