2026年2月2日 / 美国东部时间下午5:34 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·诺姆周一表示,明尼阿波利斯所有联邦移民官员将开始佩戴随身摄像头。此前,该部门因联邦特工在双城发生两起致命枪击事件而受到严厉审查。
“我们即日起将向明尼阿波利斯所有一线官员部署随身摄像头,”诺姆在X平台的一篇帖子中表示,她还写道已与美国移民和海关执法局(ICE)以及海关与边境保护局(CBP)的负责人讨论了这一举措。
她补充称,随着资金到位,该政策将“在全国范围内推广”,并写道:“我们将迅速为国土安全部(DHS)全国执法人员采购并部署随身摄像头。”
总统特朗普周一表示支持这一决定,称随身摄像头“通常对执法有利,因为人们无法谎报发生的事情”。
国土安全部已向明尼阿波利斯地区部署了约3000名特工,这是对被指控在美国非法居留人员的长达数月打击行动的一部分,同时也是对明尼苏达州持续欺诈丑闻的应对。
但自上月下旬两名CBP特工在明尼阿波利斯枪杀亚历克斯·普雷蒂(Alex Pretti)以来,该部门面临两党批评以及对其战术的质疑。此前几周,雷尼·古德(Renee Good)已被一名ICE特工枪杀。在普雷蒂死后被派往明尼苏达州的白宫边境事务主管汤姆·霍曼(Tom Homan)上周表示,他正在准备该州的“兵力缩减”,但具体时间表尚不清楚。
联邦特工在某些情况下已佩戴随身摄像头。哥伦比亚广播公司新闻此前报道,国土安全部拥有多名联邦特工在普雷蒂死亡现场的随身摄像头录像,该录像被美国海关与边境保护局专业责任办公室(CBP OPR)在提交给国会的初步报告中引用。
去年,一名联邦法官在芝加哥发生早期移民潮期间,下令联邦特工在所有“执法活动”中佩戴随身摄像头。法官后来告诉联邦官员,该命令“不是建议”,“没有商量余地”。
参议院民主党人正推动立法要求所有移民官员必须佩戴随身摄像头,这是该党为换取支持继续拨款至本财年剩余时间而寻求的一系列改革措施之一。参议院少数党领袖查克·舒默(Chuck Schumer)上周将这一要求描述为“揭开面具,开启摄像头”政策。
此前谈判达成的一项为国土安全部拨款至9月的法案中包含2000万美元,用于ICE和CBP采购随身摄像头。但普雷蒂枪击事件后,民主党参议员表示,如不包含更深入改革,他们将不会投票支持任何国土安全部拨款法案。上周末参议院投票决定将国土安全部资金延长两周,为国会争取时间达成长期协议。众议院预计本周将对此临时拨款法案进行投票。
前总统乔·拜登(Joe Biden)2022年签署的行政命令为在“所有适当情况下”要求所有联邦特工佩戴随身摄像头奠定了基础,这是联邦执法改革更广泛内容的一部分。该命令在特朗普去年第二次就职后不久被撤销。
All immigration officers in Minneapolis will start wearing body cameras, Noem says
February 2, 2026 / 5:34 PM EST / CBS News
All federal immigration agents in Minneapolis will begin wearing body cameras, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said Monday, as the department faces intense scrutiny over a pair of fatal shootings by federal agents in the Twin Cities.
“Effective immediately we are deploying body cameras to every officer in the field in Minneapolis,” Noem said in a post on X, writing that she had discussed the move with the heads of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection.
She added that the policy will be “expanded nationwide” as funding becomes available, writing: “We will rapidly acquire and deploy body cameras to DHS law enforcement across the country.”
President Trump expressed support for the decision on Monday, saying body cameras “generally tend to be good for law enforcement because people can’t lie about what’s happening.”
The Department of Homeland Security has deployed some 3,000 agents to the Minneapolis area, part of a monthslong crackdown on people accused of being in the U.S. illegally and amid an ongoing fraud scandal in Minnesota.
But the department has faced bipartisan criticism and questions about its tactics since the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by two CBP agents in Minneapolis late last month, which came weeks after Renee Good was killed by an ICE agent. White House border czar Tom Homan, who was dispatched to Minnesota after Pretti’s death, said last week that he’s preparing for a “drawdown” of forces in the state, but the timeline is not clear.
Federal agents already wear body cameras in certain cases. DHS has body camera footage from multiple federal agents who were on the scene for Pretti’s death, CBS News previously reported. The footage was referenced in a preliminary report to Congress by CBP’s Office of Professional Responsibility.
A federal judge last year ordered federal agents to wear body cameras during all “law enforcement activities” in an earlier immigration surge in Chicago. The judge later told federal officials the order “wasn’t a suggestion” and was “not up for debate.”
Senate Democrats are pressing for all immigration agents to be required by law to wear body cameras, part of a litany of reforms sought by the party in exchange for their votes to fund DHS for the rest of the fiscal year. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer described the demand last week as a “masks off, body cameras on” policy.
A previously negotiated bill to fund DHS until September included $20 million for ICE and CBP to purchase body cameras. But since Pretti’s shooting, Democratic senators have said they will not vote for any DHS funding legislation that doesn’t include deeper reforms. The Senate voted late last week to extend DHS funding for two weeks to buy Congress time to hash out a longer-term deal. The House is expected to vote on that temporary funding measure this week.
Former President Joe Biden signed an executive order in 2022 setting the stage for requiring all federal agents to wear body cameras in “all appropriate circumstances,” part of a broader set of changes to federal law enforcement. That order was rescinded by Mr. Trump shortly after his second inauguration last year.
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