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California may force the release of 911 calls at immigration detention centers
A California state senator is proposing legislation to require public release of 911 call records from immigration detention centers, addressing concerns over inadequate oversight linked to sexual assault, inhumane conditions, and deaths. Senate Bill 423 would mandate disclosure of emergency call audio and video while protecting victim identities and active investigations.
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