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The legislation would require immigration enforcement officers to wear and use body cameras while conducting enforcement operations, with rules for when the cameras must be activated and how the recorded footage is stored and reviewed. This would apply to officers working for agencies like ICE and CBP who interact with immigrants during arrests, detentions, or other enforcement activities. The measure aims to create accountability and transparency in how these enforcement actions are carried out.
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