And that includes improving the use of body worn cameras, including the retention of audio and video footage limitations on immigration enforcement at sensitive areas we all want to protect. That includes schools, hospitals and churches. And The reforms I'm putting forth on the table today is an important step to require to getting back the public trust that we need to have on DHS. Nice. And reflect standards that are no different that we also hold our state and local law enforcement to. I encourage my colleagues to join me in supporting this amendment and I yield back. (01:09–01:20)
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