The spread of AI-driven surveillance technologies in public spaces marks a clear shift in how the state surveils its citizens today.
For law enforcement officers, the end of a long shift does not mean the work is over. After clearing the perimeter, arresting ...
Homeland Security and other federal agencies have dramatically expanded their ability to collect, share and analyze people's ...
The Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minneapolis is providing insights into the surveillance technologies the ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has quietly turned facial recognition into a frontline tool, letting agents move from a snapshot to a knock on the door in minutes instead of days. What began as ...
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Masked agents, face scans and a question: Are you a citizen?
Experts warn the expanding use of those systems risks sweeping up citizens and noncitizens alike, often with little transparency or meaningful oversight.
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