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ICE expands domestic surveillance with $300M in tech spending, raising privacy and civil rights concerns.
ICE is expanding its domestic surveillance using advanced technologies like facial recognition, social media monitoring, and license plate readers, with over $300 million in federal spending under the Trump administration.
Contracts with companies like Palantir and Clearview AI, along with data-sharing agreements with federal agencies, enable access to vast personal information.
Critics warn these tools risk violating privacy rights, disproportionately affecting marginalized communities, and enabling overreach beyond immigration enforcement.
While ICE claims compliance with policies, concerns grow over unchecked surveillance, weakened oversight, and potential misuse, prompting resistance from some states and civil liberties advocates.
ICE expande la vigilancia doméstica con $300 millones en gastos tecnológicos, aumentando las preocupaciones de privacidad y derechos civiles.