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He saw an abandoned trailer, he uncovered a surveillance network on CA border

2 days ago
  • #immigration
  • #privacy
  • #surveillance
  • Hidden license plate readers installed by Border Patrol and other federal agencies in California are raising privacy and civil liberties concerns.
  • The surveillance network logs license plates and vehicle details, potentially capturing images of drivers and passengers, raising transparency issues.
  • Humanitarian volunteers, like James Cordero, fear being tracked or detained by federal agents while aiding migrants.
  • Privacy advocates argue the program bypasses California's 2016 law regulating automated license plate readers (ALPRs).
  • Local law enforcement agencies have been found sharing ALPR data with federal immigration authorities, violating state law.
  • Border Patrol's use of hidden cameras in traffic safety equipment feeds into a predictive intelligence program monitoring drivers nationwide.
  • Residents report being questioned by federal agents based on their driving patterns, leading to concerns over unwarranted surveillance.