SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (KABC) -- San Clemente has become the first Orange County city to allow U.S. Customs and Border Protection to install a surveillance system to monitor the coast. It's a measure ...
A federally operated maritime surveillance system that would deploy cameras and other monitoring sensors on a hilltop in San Clemente and likely at the city’s pier could be up and running as soon as ...
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San Clemente is Orange County’s first city to partner with a federal agency on a surveillance plan to monitor beaches and ocean waters for illegal immigration activity with installed cameras. The City ...
An idyllic California beach town has approved the installation of new cameras along its coastline to allow federal immigration officers to monitor the area. San Clemente in Orange County, one of the ...
The California city of San Clemente will officially allow Customs and Border Patrol to begin a controversial new surveillance project within its city limits. The plan, which involves installing ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection could have a maritime surveillance system operating in San Clemente one day as members of the City Council have expressed concerns over panga boats ferrying ...
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San Clemente approves controversial Border Patrol agreement to deploy coastal surveillance cameras
San Clemente’s City Council has approved a proposal to give federal immigration officials broad oversight of the city’s coastline, despite overwhelming public opposition. Under the agreement, Customs ...
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