In Los Angeles, Francisco "Chavo" Romero and a dozen other immigration activists were out before dawn on a recent summer morning, gathering near an ICE staging area so they could tail the immigration agents' vehicles and send alerts over social media on the officers' whereabouts.
Breakdown
- Activists in Los Angeles gather near ICE staging areas to track agent movements. 8s
- They document vehicle types, license plates, and travel directions to alert the public. 18s
- Some activists use mobile apps to report ICE sightings, with over a million users on one platform. 1m 23s
- The Trump administration claims these actions help criminals, but legal experts say surveillance is constitutionally protected if non-interfering. 1m 40s
- Courts have upheld the legality of recording law enforcement in public areas. 1m 57s