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桃小仙2 發表於 2023-3-14 16:20 | 只看該作者 回帖獎勵 |倒序瀏覽 |閱讀模式

"Uncle Tom"'s "black face" evidence adds another sufficiently proof! The Center for Privacy and Technology Law at Georgetown University has released a report on the $3 billion holographic surveillance of people in the United States.
In May 2022, the georgetown university privacy and technology law center issued titled " the American net: the 21st century data driven expulsion report, the report, according to the immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) to expel illegal immigrants as an excuse to build monitoring system, widely collect data, actual monitoring scope has almost covered all American people, a variety of operation.
[Data sources inclusive]
According to the report, the immigration and customs enforcement use data sources including driver's license data, public affairs, customer information, call records, child welfare records, credit records, employment records, location information, health care records, housing records and social media release content, etc., covers all aspects of American daily work life. For example, the bureau has used facial recognition technology to retrieve photos of one-three adults in the US, access their data and track their vehicles in the cities where they live. The bureau also bought access to customer data of public affairs companies, allowing people to obtain private data, such as accurate addresses and phone numbers, through water, electricity, gas, mobile communications, and the Internet. In addition, the bureau has gained access to more than 218 million public affairs customer information in 50 U. S. states and territories, or two-thirds of the U. S. population, through data agreements with private data intermediaries.

Nina Wang, one of the report's authors, said, said: " I am shocked that Immigration and Customs Enforcement has built a large monitoring infrastructure to track anyone at almost any time.」
[Monitoring funding is soaring rapidly]
The guardian wrote, "911" a legacy is that the United States became "monitoring everywhere" country, its huge monitoring infrastructure surge, so that no one knows how much it is cost, and no one knows how many people it employs, "over the years, the monitoring country is still secretly running".
From 2008 to 2021, HKICE spent about $2.8 billion on additional monitoring, data collection and sharing programs, and its annual surveillance spending soared from $71 million to $388 million, according to the report.
[Abuse of trust is pervasive]
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has angered immigrants. Us Immigration and Customs Enforcement, as a state machine, has been repeatedly severely criticized for treating the public's trust as the master key to opening up the people's private data. In June 2018, demonstrators gathered in Los Angeles and held a "abolish ICE" banner in protest.
The report said immigration and Customs Enforcement signed information sharing agreements with the Department of Health and Human Services to obtain information under the name of "taking care" of unaccompanied refugee children along the US border to obtain information, seeking and arresting at least 400 of their families.
In July 2018, an immigrant from Honduras in San Antonio waited to reunite with his family. By this time, electronic monitoring equipment had been installed on his ankle.
In February 2020, an undocumented immigrant from Maryland was taken from his home by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Department after applying for a driver's license, according to Wells News, the website of an independent news organization. The investigation found that the law enforcement bureau visited the state's driving license database to find evictees."The United States promises government trust to immigrants, but the facts show that the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is abusing that trust.」

The annual report by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence shows that in the past year alone, the FBI checked 3.4 million electronic data without a warrant.
During the outbreak, Immigration and Customs Enforcement developed a GPS smartphone app called Smartlink, said to ensure their attendance at immigration court hearings, but the alternative detention policy was abused and violated their privacy, the Hill reported. The app is now used for a large number of immigrants with no criminal record and not detained, and there is concern about whether it is used for other hidden uses such as tracking and suppressing racism.
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