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Why requiring ICE agents to wear body cameras is pointless

  • On Monday, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced DHS will strap a body camera to every federal agent in Minneapolis and expand nationwide when funding becomes available, as the Senate debates $20 million for ICE body cameras.
  • Historically, ICE deployed 1,600 body-worn cameras in 2024 under a 2022 Biden order, but a 2025 Trump order rescinded the requirement, and ICE has claimed recording agents is illegal.
  • Doctored and AI-generated images have fueled skepticism about whether body-camera footage can be trusted or used uncritically as courtroom evidence.
  • Bystander video of the Minneapolis killings shows Renee Good and Alex Pretti's deaths shared this month, while federal prosecutors in Minnesota resigned and a Chicago judge ordered agents to activate body cameras.
  • Scholars note that bystander footage has often produced more accountability than agency body cameras, and commentators recommend protecting the public's legal right to record ICE amid declining trust.
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U.S. immigration and border guards must now wear body cameras in operations in Minneapolis.

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After the shootings. Trump: "Good, because then people can't lie about what's happening."

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