Federal immigration agents are using phone cameras for facial recognition software, to document their actions and to produce social media videos.
Federal immigration enforcement authorities are facing scrutiny and criticism over their tactics, including the lack of body-worn cameras, following the killing of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis.
A pending appropriations bill could increase transparency and accountability by requiring DHS personnel to record encounters with the public.
By Ted Hesson and Kristina Cooke WASHINGTON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump’s administration opposed efforts to ...
Arizona Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego is pushing for federal immigration agents to have body-worn cameras.
For law enforcement officers, the end of a long shift does not mean the work is over. After clearing the perimeter, arresting ...
A revised justice ministry bill regulating the use of body cameras by police officers and in police vehicles is set to be examined on Wednesday by the House legal affairs committee.The legislation ...
Just days ago, the Trump administration used AI to doctor an image of a suspect. How can we trust body cam footage in their ...
Most law enforcement agencies in Florida use body cameras because the benefits are plentiful. Video footage helps prosecutors make cases against bad guys. It protects officers from bogus accusations.
Administration opposed efforts last year to expand use of cameras by immigration agents and cut oversight staffing ...