By Jose Servin Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s deportation machine has a new tool of surveillance. An article in The Verge recently revealed a deal between ICE and a private company granting the agency access to a license plate recognition database that would help to track undocumented immigrants’ vehicles. With this technology, ICE could hypothetically track where a […]
Source: OC Weekly
ICE Gains Access to License Plate Data With Help From OC Law Enforcement
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