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County votes to shield driving data from ICE
Los Angeles Times
|September 18, 2025
The motion would increase oversight of information gathered by plate readers.

RICK LOOMIS Los Angeles Times A LICENSE plate reader shown in a patrol car in 2014. L.A. County has hundreds of fixed and mobile readers.
Los Angeles County is moving to add more checks on how federal immigration officials can access data collected by the Sheriff's Department that can be used to track where people drive on any given day.
County supervisors voted Tuesday to approve a motion, introduced by Supervisor Hilda Solis, to beef up oversight of data gathered by law enforcement devices known as automated license plate readers.
It's already illegal in California for local law enforcement agencies to share information gleaned from license plate readers with federal agencies such as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement without a warrant.
But after a summer of ramped-up deportations, the county supervisors decided to impose more transparency on who's requesting license plate data from the Sheriff's Department — and when the agency provides it.
The change will create a clear policy that the data cannot be "disclosed, transferred, or otherwise made available" to immigration officials except when "expressly required" by law or if they have a warrant.
"In a place like Los Angeles County, where residents depend on cars for nearly every aspect of daily life, people must feel safe traveling from place to place without fear that their movements are being tracked, stored, and shared in ways that violate their privacy," the motion states.
Supervisor Kathryn Barger cast the sole no vote.
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