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Unidentified resident says ICE presence made neighborhood "less safe," alleges agents hide faces and resist body cameras
Summary
During public comment an unidentified resident said a young mother identified as "Good" faced danger in her neighborhood and that guards and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents made residents "a lot less safe," accusing agents of covering their faces and opposing body cameras. No response is recorded in the transcript.
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An unidentified resident told the meeting that a young mother she named "Good" faced a dangerous situation in her neighborhood and said the presence of guards and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents was making people "a lot less safe." "It's making people a lot less safe," the speaker said.
The speaker alleged that ICE officers "are not proud of what they do" and said agents "do not want body cams." She also said some officers cover their faces, which she said "creates an incredibly, dangerous and hostile environment." The comments presented these assertions as firsthand observations and moral concerns about enforcement tactics and accountability.
The transcript contains only this public comment; no response from officials or subsequent action is recorded in these segments. The comment raises issues about perceived neighborhood safety, officer conduct, and the use of body-worn cameras; the speaker framed the matters as a question of basic human decency and public safety.
No statutes, motions, votes, or formal actions appear in the transcript segments that contain this comment.

