Immigration searches were conducted on Twin Falls Flock network. A month later, agreements changed.

By: Valentin Termite

Outlets: Idaho Capital Sun

Published: August 11, 2026

Words: 1,117

Last Updated: 1 week ago


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1:42 p.m., May 3; Indiana State Police entered a Flock automated license plate reader – known as ALPR – network lookup. The reason for the search: “Immigration (civil/administrative).”

Quickly, the nationwide system sprung into action; hundreds of ALPR systems searched for a suspect’s license plate. Among the cameras included in the search was Idaho’s Twin Falls Police Department ALPR network.

That’s according to public records obtained by activist group DeFlock Idaho. They show that …

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