Berkeley Council Considers Rejecting FLOC Over Immigration Data Concerns
Berkeley's city council held a special meeting to vote on a proposal to reject dealing with FLOC. Most attendees wanted the sanctuary city to reject FLOC due to concerns that camera data could be funneled to federal immigration officers.
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“Most attendees wanted Berkeley, a sanctuary city, to reject any dealing with FLOC, following concerns in several cities that camera data could be funneled to federal immigration officers. Company spokesperson Trevor Chandler told the council that FLOC has since made it possible for cities”
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