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Police chief reports two U.S. Border Patrol enforcement operations in Irvine; department confirms incidents were recorded and shared on social media
Summary
Irvine Public Safety Director and Police Chief Michael Kent reported two separate Border Patrol enforcement incidents in city limits in mid- to late July; the department confirmed the agency was present and said it received limited information from federal agents.
Irvine — The city’s Director of Public Safety and Police Chief, Michael Kent, told the City Council on July 22 that Irvine Police Department officers responded to two incidents in which U.S. Border Patrol agents were conducting enforcement operations within the city.
Kent said the first incident occurred on Saturday, July 19 at approximately 7:45 a.m. in the area of Main Street and Executive Park, where a passerby reported a Border Patrol operation. Officers contacted a vehicle with a…
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