Technology Infrastructure Powering ICE's Deportation Operations Under Trump
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Summary
The article examines the technology infrastructure enabling ICE's aggressive deportation operations under the Trump administration, including phone spyware, facial recognition systems, forensic phone hacking tools, and extensive databases used to track and apprehend undocumented immigrants. It details how these technologies have facilitated mass deportations reaching approximately 350,000 in Trump's first eight months, with ICE conducting raids in homes, workplaces, and public spaces.
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In his first eight months in office, that promise turned into around 350,000 deportations.
ICE has taken center stage in Trump's mass deportation campaign, raiding homes, workplaces, and public parks in search of undocumented immigrants.
From phone spyware and facial recognition to forensic phone hacking technology to databases and more, this tech powers Trump's deportation machine.
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