US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) plans to equip all officers with body cameras by August's end, aiming for a comprehensive visual record of its operations. However, ICE’s restrictive policy on public access to footage means that transparency and accountability remain limited, as the agency retains discretion over when to release recordings involving serious incidents. This development matters because it highlights the tension between technological advancements in law enforcement and the lack of meaningful oversight mechanisms.
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