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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHow ICE Is Using Fake Cell Towers To Spy On People's Phones
https://www.forbes.com/sites/the-wiretap/2025/09/09/how-ice-is-using-fake-cell-towers-to-spy-on-peoples-phones/Its been some time since Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been seen using a tool known as a Stingray, or a cell-site simulator, in its attempts to find and remove undocumented immigrants. The tool tricks a phone into thinking its a cell tower, and when a suspects device connects, the cops can trace its location. Its use is controversial because anyone in the same area as the target is at risk of having their information exposed.
In a recently-unsealed search warrant reviewed by Forbes, ICE used such a cell-site simulator in an attempt to track down an individual in Orem, Utah. The suspect had been ordered to leave the U.S. in 2023, but is believed to still be in the country. Investigators learned last month that before going to Utah, hed escaped prison in Venezuela where he was serving a sentence for murder, according to the warrant. Hes also suspected of being linked to gang activity in the country, investigators said.
When the government got the targets number, they first got a warrant to get its location. However, the trace wasnt preciseit only told law enforcement that the target was somewhere in an area covering about 30 blocks. That led them to asking a court for a Stingray-type device to get an accurate location.
The warrant was issued at the end of last month and its not yet known if the fugitive was found. But the case shows that, despite having been criticized by civil rights groups for using Stingrays during the last Trump administration, ICE continues to use the technology. Earlier this year, new media publication Straight Arrow News said it had analysed mobile network anomalies around a Washington state protest against ICE raids that were consistent with Stingray use.
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How ICE Is Using Fake Cell Towers To Spy On People's Phones (Original Post)
alwaysinasnit
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chowder66
(11,243 posts)1. Why? They'll just re-import them like they did with Dahud Hanid Ortiz.
The State Department is not commenting on why a man convicted of murdering three people in Madrid was among the 10 U.S. citizens Venezuela released last week as part of a prisoner exchange.
Dahud Hanid Ortiz, a U.S. veteran who served in Iraq, was convicted in absentia in Spain of killing two Cuban women and an Ecuadorian man in 2016.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/convicted-murderer-dahud-hanid-ortiz-venezuela-prisoner-exchange-rcna220622
AZJonnie
(1,401 posts)2. Well this sounds like freakin bullshit
The suspect had been ordered to leave the U.S. in 2023, but is believed to still be in the country. Investigators learned last month that before going to Utah, hed escaped prison in Venezuela where he was serving a sentence for murder, according to the warrant. Hes also suspected of being linked to gang activity in the country, investigators said.
So, when this supposed suspect was ordered to leave in 2023, nobody had yet figured out that he had escaped prison for murder in Venezuela, but 'investigators learned last month' that this was the case? Oh and "suspected of being linked"? Authorities throw around "linked" based on the most tenuous of evidence, but in this case he's only "suspected of being linked"?
Puh-lease. Whoever wrote this request for a warrant is full of shit
