U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the U.S. Capitol Police have initiated programs to equip their personnel with body-worn cameras in several cities and at the Capitol, respectively. Following a successful six-month pilot program, ICE will require officers involved in Homeland Security Investigations and those responsible for arresting and deporting migrants to wear cameras in five major U.S. cities, including Philadelphia. This move, commended by RepEspaillat and implemented by @SecMayorkas, aligns with the ICE & CBP Body Camera Accountability Act, aiming to enhance transparency and trust in immigration enforcement. Similarly, the Capitol Police have started a pilot program for their officers to wear body cameras, aiming to protect officers, members of Congress, and increase public trust, according to the department's chief.
The U.S. Capitol Police on Monday started wearing body-worn cameras as part of its pilot program to protect its officers and members of Congress as well as enhance public trust, the department's chief said. https://t.co/K5l0BXJQMA
The U.S. Capitol Police on Monday began wearing body-worn cameras as part of its pilot program. https://t.co/yYprs8vh95
USCP Starts Body Worn Camera Pilot Program: https://t.co/vgmohCWL1r https://t.co/ULLeblUUpj
I commend @SecMayorkas for implementing ICE's body camera program, which I called for in my ICE & CBP Body Camera Accountability Act. Having led the effort in Congress to fund this initiative, today’s news is an important step towards restoring trust in our immigration system. https://t.co/7vbOzUD8Tf
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in five cities -- including Philadelphia -- will start wearing body-worn cameras under a new policy being rolled out. https://t.co/tx9GiqQqzy
After a six-month pilot program was deemed successful, ICE will start requiring officers working with Homeland Security Investigations as well as those responsible for arresting and deporting migrants to wear cameras on their uniforms in five U.S. cities. https://t.co/UpmOOT9IVF
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel will now wear body cameras in five major cities https://t.co/23mbSHKCtO https://t.co/L1LkKmreWM
ICE agents in five cities to start wearing body-worn cameras when interacting with public, per new policy https://t.co/cm6xvZPTLF