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LA Sheriff Department has hundreds of surveillance cameras. Officials say data isn't shared with ICE South Pasadena recently moved to not renew a contract with Flock Safety after residents gathered and told the city coun

Department officials are aiming to address community fears about cooperation with civil immigration enforcement.

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According to LAist’s source item, LA Sheriff Department has hundreds of surveillance cameras. Officials say data isn’t shared with ICE South Pasadena recently moved to not renew a contract with Flock Safety after residents gathered and told the city coun, Department officials are aiming to address community fears about cooperation with civil immigration enforcement.

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The development sits in VINI’s California file for readers following state policy, regional institutions, courts, markets, public services, and California communities. The original report is linked so readers can check the source account, follow later updates, and compare new coverage against the first published record. The source item is dated 2026-05-07T22:38:51+00:00.

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Primary source: LA Sheriff Department has hundreds of surveillance cameras. Officials say data isn’t shared with ICE South Pasadena recently moved to not renew a contract with Flock Safety after residents gathered and told the city coun via LAist. VINI cites and links the source; it does not reproduce the publisher’s full article text without rights clearance.

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