AI Surveillance Expands in U.S. Immigration Enforcement

AI Surveillance Expands in U.S. Immigration Enforcement
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U.S. immigration authorities are increasingly deploying AI-powered surveillance tools, including facial recognition and military-grade drones, raising concerns over privacy and civil liberties. Advocates warn of disproportionate targeting of marginalized communities and a lack of oversight in these programs.

  • ICE and DHS are using AI tools like facial recognition and drones for domestic surveillance, sparking privacy concerns.
  • Technologies such as Palantir’s ILOS and the Hurricane Score predict immigrant behavior, raising ethical and legal questions.
  • Civil liberties groups warn of disproportionate targeting of marginalized communities and call for stricter oversight.
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