A recent investigation has uncovered significant concerns regarding the ImmigrationOS surveillance system, which utilizes extensive data sources to flag individuals for immigration enforcement. The system, which aggregates information from IRS tax returns, Medicaid, Social Security records, and biometric data, has been criticized for its lack of oversight and potential violations of privacy rights.
Key Details:
- 73% of flagged individuals have no prior criminal convictions.
- The system employs facial recognition technology linked to 270 million biometric records.
- It was deployed without completing the necessary privacy assessments.
- The system has misidentified individuals during operations, raising concerns about its reliability.
The investigation highlights the absence of hearings or discussions regarding the constitutionality and ethical implications of such a surveillance system, prompting calls for greater accountability in immigration enforcement practices.
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Source: Kevin J. Andrews
