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Zuniga, Diana <br />From: Jackie Angel Investor < <br />Sent: Monday, May 05, 2025 1:21 PM <br />To:eComment <br />Cc:Vazquez, Benjamin <br />Subject: Santa Ana Police Department Received Forty-Two Alerts From Immigration Agents <br />And Did Not Tell The Community <br />Attention: This email originated from outside of City of Santa Ana.Use caution when opening attachments or links. <br />EXCLUSIVE: Santa Ana Police Department Received Forty-Two Alerts From Immigration Agents And Did <br />Not Tell The Community <br />SAPD withheld information about ICE/DHS targeting Santa Ana neighborhoods. New map tool brings <br />transparency to immigration agents' activity in Santa Ana. By BEN CAMACHO <br />At the February 4th city council meeting, SAPD Chief Robert Rodriguez made no mention of these alerts, <br />despite Mayor Valerie Amezcua asking him directly about immigration enforcement actions in the city. <br />Amezcua did not respond to repeated requests for comment. SAPD spokesperson Natalie Garcia did not <br />respond to repeated requests for comment. <br />Councilmembers Phan, Bacerra, Hernandez and Penaloza did not respond to repeated requests for comment. <br />Newly released data shows that ICE/DHS notified the Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD) of their plans to be <br />within city limits at least forty-two times since January 20th. SAPD withheld this information from the <br />community until a recent public records request by Inadvertent. The data is now accessible on this map tool. <br />The data shows that immigration agents typically alerted SAPD between 5 A.M. and 9 A.M. It is unclear if this <br />means that ICE/DHS agents entered the community at those times as well. <br />In their response to the records request, SAPD stated that they "[do] not assist on these incidents" and that"the <br />information is provided to [SAPD] as a courtesy"which they use for"officer safety and situational awareness." <br />https://inadvertent.substack.comp/sapd-ice-data? <br />i
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