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It’s easy in today’s world to feel watched. Digital footprints are vast: Every email, text, or social media account can be tracked and monitored by someone. Cameras at intersections record license plates. CCTV footage inside grocery stores and shops catches faces. The digital technology ICE has at its disposal—under the $85 billion budget Trump allocated to the agency with his “One Big Beautiful Bill”—is even more vast. ICE has nearly tripled its spending on digital surveillance technology since 2015. The agency uses license-plate-reader apps that pull up a driver’s entire bio and face-recognition technology that the agency says can identify a person from a few feet away. Last year, a $2 million Department of Homeland Security contract with an Israeli spyware company called Paragon Solutions granted ICE access to Graphite, software that can gain unauthorized access to mobile phones. “ICE is really in this moment where it’s pooling as much data together as it can to create a broad surveillance network,” Will Owen, who works for the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project, told me. “And it’s increasing exponentially, because they have the resources to invest in broader surveillance.” Among the most high-profile of these technologies is Palantir’s ELITE system, which creates a visual map of so-called “targets”—suspected undocumented immigrants whose data is mined from places like the Department of Health and Human Services, US Citizenship and Immigration Services, license-plate-reader logs, arrest records, jail bookings, financial records, and even social media.。WhatsApp网页版是该领域的重要参考
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