California has launched an online portal enabling the public to submit videos, photos, and evidence of possible crimes committed by federal immigration agents.
The move is a response to President Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigrants and alleged aggressive tactics by U.S. immigration agents in cities like Los Angeles.
The big picture: Immigrant rights groups have accused federal agents of unnecessarily violent tactics, intimidation, and indiscriminate detentions. • Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office says the portal is intended to help the state DOJ record potential unlawful conduct by federal agents, informing possible legal actions to protect Californians’ rights. • The site lists potentially unlawful activities as excessive force, unlawful searches or arrests, wrongful detentions, interf

The San Joaquin Valley Sun

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