He continued, "The AP fundamentally mischaracterized ICE’s body-worn camera policy by conflating the expedited release of footage following a serious bodily injury or death in custody with ICE’s broader authority to release body-worn camera footage. AdvertisementActing ICE Director David J. Venturella issues statement on mischaracterization of ICE's body-worn camera policy. The AP fundamentally mischaracterized ICE’s body-worn camera policy by conflating the expedited release of footage following a serious bodily injury or death in custody with ICE’s broader authority to release body-worn camera footage. As RedState reported in July, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that the Trump administration was working to rapidly roll out bodycams to all ICE field offices. The roll out process to get bodycams to all ICE field offices was slowed, Leavitt noted, by the Democrats, who shut down DHS for several weeks.