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'Citizen Surveillance': Border Patrol Plans Cameras over Coastal California City

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The plan, which involves installing cameras on a hill to overlook the Orange County city and its famous coastline, is moving ahead despite a torrent of pushback from locals.

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San Clemente is the first city in Orange County to partner with a federal agency on a surveillance plan to monitor beaches and ocean waters for illegal immigration activity using installed cameras. The City Council approved the plan on Tuesday, January 20, which had been in development for a year, to partner with U.S. Customs and Border Protection and implement a $1 million camera and sensor monitoring system on a hill near the Avenida Salvador …

·San Diego, United States
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San Diego Union Tribune broke the news in San Diego, United States on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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