DOGE Is Building a Master Database to Surveil and Track Immigrants
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DOGE Is Building a Master Database to Surveil and Track Immigrants
DOGE, the Department of Government Enforcement, has recently announced plans to create a comprehensive master database to surveil and track immigrants entering and residing in the country.
The database is said to contain detailed information on individuals’ immigration status, travel history, biometric data, and more.
Advocates for immigrant rights have expressed concerns about the potential for abuse and invasion of privacy that could result from such a database.
DOGE officials argue that the database is necessary for national security and to ensure compliance with immigration laws.
Critics have raised questions about the legality and ethics of such a surveillance program, as well as the potential for discrimination and targeting of certain immigrant communities.
DOGE has not yet provided details on how the database will be secured and who will have access to the information stored within it.
Immigrant rights organizations are urging for transparency and accountability in the development and implementation of this database.
It remains to be seen how this initiative will impact immigrant communities and the broader debate on immigration policy.
Stay tuned for updates on the development of DOGE’s master database for immigrant surveillance and tracking.