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ICE resumes nationwide traffic stops requiring body cameras after shootings

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Video: ICE resumes nationwide traffic stops requiring body cameras after shootings

ICE resumes nationwide traffic stops requiring body cameras after shootings

Jul 18, 2026

Fox News segment discusses new White House guidance allowing ICE agents to resume vehicle stops for deportations only if at least one officer wears a body camera, following two recent deadly shootings. Host Sandra interviews Chad Wolf, former acting DHS secretary, who explains the policy change enables continued operations while cameras roll out. Wolf and the host reference statements from Sen. Markwayne Mullin and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on the rollout, blame prior funding lapses on a partial shutdown, and critique anti-ICE activist rhetoric. Sourcing relies on named administration officials and the guest's expertise.

Source: Fox News

Video: Three killed in ICE encounters over week in Florida, Maine, Houston

Three killed in ICE encounters over week in Florida, Maine, Houston

Jul 17, 2026

The AP report covers three deaths tied to ICE operations in roughly one week: a Florida man fleeing agents struck by a tractor-trailer; the Monday shooting of Colombian national Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero in Biddeford, Maine; and the shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo in Houston. It includes DHS descriptions of events, family counter-claims, and notes on the shooting agent's reported history. The segment references at least 10 similar deaths since the start of expanded deportation efforts, criticism of tactics, a reported pause on vehicle stops, and ongoing DHS investigations.

Source: Associated Press

Video: Mullin assures accountability for ICE officers in enforcement actions

Mullin assures accountability for ICE officers in enforcement actions

Jul 17, 2026

The clip shows DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin responding to a question about holding ICE officers accountable for use-of-force policy violations. He clarifies that efforts to reduce media attention involve ramping up street-level enforcement while committing to enforce laws against both criminals and his own agency. Mullin states he does not pick and choose which laws to enforce and provides assurance that everybody, including agency personnel, will be held accountable. The segment comes amid ongoing congressional hearings on ICE operations and recent incidents involving officers.

Source: Forbes Breaking News