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Residents urge Rancho Cucamonga to challenge courthouse immigration actions and end Flock surveillance contract
Summary
Multiple residents told the council that immigration enforcement operations and unmarked vehicles at the courthouse have intimidated people and interfered with access to justice; speakers asked the city to bar use of city property by immigration agents, reinstate virtual hearing options and end the Flock contract.
A string of public commenters at the March 18 Rancho Cucamonga council meeting urged city leaders to take a public stance against immigration enforcement activity near the local courthouse and to end the city's contract with surveillance vendor Flock.
"We see masked goons waiting in the courthouse parking lot several days a week, using cars with illegally dark tinting...refusing to show identification," Shirley Moon told the council, describing repeated incidents in and…
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