This should alarm every one of us, regardless of political affiliation — especially small-government and privacy advocates.
The California city of San Clemente will officially allow Customs and Border Patrol to begin a controversial new surveillance ...
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Border Patrol cameras are expected to watch San Clemente’s shoreline in an effort to crack down on panga boat landings after ...
Councilmembers approved an initial five-year lease with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection for a system aimed at ...
Under the agreement, federal officers would also be able to track people who enter the city by boat into nearby neighborhoods.
San Clemente is allowing Border Patrol to install a surveillance system to monitor the coast. Officials say the camera will ...
The lease with U.S. Customs and Border Protection is for up to 30 years, and the camera can be deployed immediately.