Washington D.C. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the immediate provision of body cameras to federal immigration officers deployed in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This decision comes amid growing criticism of the immigration agency following the deaths of two American citizens, Alex Petti and Renee Good, who were shot by immigration agents in separate incidents.Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen stated on the microblogging website X on Monday that the distribution of body cameras to every officer in the field has begun. She also mentioned that the program would be expanded nationwide once the necessary budget is secured.Meanwhile, the Hennepin...