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== Overview == | |||
'''Samantha Camlica''' is a deportation officer with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), assigned to the New York Field Office. She has been repeatedly identified by legal observers, journalists, and advocates as a central figure in immigration-enforcement operations conducted at or near Federal Plaza in New York City. | |||
Multiple documented incidents describe enforcement actions carried out immediately following immigration court appearances, where individuals pursuing lawful or pending immigration processes were detained upon exiting the building. These operations have drawn sustained criticism due to their targeting of people actively complying with legal requirements, including asylum seekers and individuals attending scheduled court hearings. | Multiple documented incidents describe enforcement actions carried out immediately following immigration court appearances, where individuals pursuing lawful or pending immigration processes were detained upon exiting the building. These operations have drawn sustained criticism due to their targeting of people actively complying with legal requirements, including asylum seekers and individuals attending scheduled court hearings. | ||
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== Documented incidents == | == Documented incidents == | ||
''Incident pages related to enforcement activity at Federal Plaza are currently under construction and will be added as they are verified.'' | ''Incident pages related to enforcement activity at Federal Plaza are currently under construction and will be added as they are verified.'' | ||
== Evidence == | |||
Evidence related to Camlica’s role in enforcement activity at or near Federal Plaza includes a combination of direct documentation and contemporaneous reporting. As of this revision, several associated incident pages are under construction. | |||
Types of evidence expected to be linked here include: | |||
* Video footage recorded by legal observers, journalists, or bystanders | |||
* Photographs documenting presence during enforcement operations | |||
* Court records and filings referencing arrests following court appearances | |||
* Statements from attorneys, legal observers, or affected individuals | |||
* Media reporting contemporaneous with specific enforcement actions | |||
Individual pieces of evidence will be linked to corresponding incident pages once verification and review are complete. | |||
== Notes == | |||
* Federal Plaza in New York City houses immigration courts and related federal offices, making it a focal point for interactions between ICE personnel and individuals engaged in immigration proceedings. | |||
* Arrests following court appearances have been the subject of public scrutiny and litigation, particularly where individuals were actively complying with legal processes. | |||
* Inclusion on ICE List does not imply criminal liability. Pages document reported actions and publicly available information for transparency and research purposes. | |||
* Incident pages under construction are being prepared to consolidate dates, sources, and corroborating material before publication. | |||