ICE Shootings Put Spotlight on Lack of Body Cameras
- Posted on July 14, 2026
- United States Politics And Government
- By The New York Times
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Recent incidents involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have intensified scrutiny over delayed body camera implementation. Despite promises from Trump administration officials to expedite deployment across federal immigration agencies, approximately half of ICE personnel still lack this accountability technology. The initiative, expected to enhance transparency and officer safety, faces significant implementation delays that raise questions about commitment to oversight measures and procedural documentation standards within the agency.
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ICE Shootings Put Spotlight on Lack of Body Cameras
Kristi Noem, the former homeland security secretary, said five months ago that the Trump administration would “rapidly” deploy body cameras to immigration agents across the country. About half still don’t have them. continue reading...