Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) police are conducting numerous license plate lookups on Flock cameras for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), despite Flock’s claims of not working directly with the agency. Public records reveal the FWC performed 38 “immigration”-related searches in January, accessing data from thousands of Flock networks nationwide. This “side-door” access continues even after Flock introduced safeguards, highlighting how local agencies can facilitate federal surveillance. The expansion of Florida’s 287(g) program, deputizing state law enforcement for immigration enforcement, exacerbates these privacy risks. Flock states its customers control data usage within legal bounds, but transparency is diminishing as network audits become vaguer, making it harder to track such surveillance.