Surveillance technology has long been part of policing the border. ICE’s growing raids are bringing it to many other areas.
Federal immigration agencies are using a vast surveillance network in Minnesota – from facial recognition technology to ‘stingrays’ that collect data by impersonating cell phone towers.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents use an array of surveillance technologies, from helping decide who to stop and ...
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ICE’s facial scanning is the tip of the surveillance iceberg
Federal troops are increasingly turning to high-tech tracking tools that push the boundaries of personal privacy ...
The Austin City Council approved a resolution directing staff to create new rules regulating the city's purchase and use of ...
One Maine resident said agents apparently looked up her license plate information after she monitored an ICE vehicle.
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Oregon senators aim to ban DHS from using surveillance technology
Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Jeff Merkley (D-OR) are leading a bill aiming to limit immigration authorities from using ...
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Austin City Council passes TRUST Act to create framework for how city uses surveillance technology
The City of Austin will create a new framework for how to regulate surveillance technology. City Council unanimously voted ...
FERNDALE — Ferndale’s development of its government surveillance ordinance continued at recent City Council meetings. Back in December, the Ferndale City Council approved an agreement with Axon to ...
A Plymouth company that makes iris-scanning software has joined the ranks of technology firms helping federal immigration authorities assemble a vast surveillance apparatus to identify arrest targets ...
City council members took a big step toward creating a framework for how the city of Austin uses surveillance technology.
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