Federal immigration agencies are using a vast surveillance network in Minnesota – from facial recognition technology to ‘stingrays’ that collect data by impersonating cell phone towers.
Protesters are using social media and encrypted messaging apps to track ICE vehicles and agents, while hackers have targeted ICE’s surveillance arsenal.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents use an array of surveillance technologies, from helping decide who to stop and ...
Biometric trackers, cellphone location databases and drones are among the surveillance technologies agents are using in their immigration enforcement campaign.
License plate readers and sophisticated surveillance tools are becoming more common in Connecticut as police departments embrace modern technology to catch criminals quickly.
Federal troops are increasingly turning to high-tech tracking tools that push the boundaries of personal privacy ...
In video after video recorded by protesters and observers in Minneapolis, you can see that the agents are also filming the ...
Ali Velshi and technology journalist Jacob Ward discuss the apps and tech ICE is using to create surveillance states in the cities they enter ...
At least 200 groups train civilians in S.A.L.U.T.E. intelligence method to track federal agents in 13 databases, raising national security concerns.
ICE ramping up surveillance with face scans and data tracking - Homeland Security and other federal agencies have ...