
"California will always stand against abuses of power wherever they come from, and we will make sure that no one - not even a federal agent - operates outside the Constitution in our state,"
"This is an important step in that process."
"We're not going to stand by while anyone - including federal agents - abuses their authority in California,"
"This new portal gives Californians an easy and safe way to speak up, share what they see, and help us hold p"
California launched an online portal allowing residents to report perceived excessive force, misconduct or potentially illegal activity by federal agents or members of the military operating in the state. Submitted videos, photos and information will be treated confidentially and used to build records of potential unlawful conduct that could support future legal actions. The portal follows clashes over deployment of federal immigration agents in California and widespread local recording of raids and enforcement actions. Claims of abuse have increased and local leaders have pursued measures such as a Los Angeles County vote to ban federal agents from wearing masks. The portal aims to provide an accessible, safe mechanism for reporting and accountability.
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