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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsICE Wants to Build Out a 24/7 Social Media Surveillance Team
https://www.wired.com/story/ice-social-media-surveillance-24-7-contract/FREE read: https://archive.ph/qwuk0
Seriously, read the whole thing, especially the last paragraph - see that at the link. I can only include a few of them here.
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Together, these teams would operate as intelligence arms of ICEs Enforcement and Removal Operations division. They will receive tips and incoming cases, research individuals online, and package the results into dossiers that could be used by field offices to plan arrests.
The scope of information contractors are expected to collect is broad. Draft instructions specify open-source intelligence: public posts, photos, and messages on platforms from Facebook to Reddit to TikTok. Analysts may also be tasked with checking more obscure or foreign-based sites, such as Russias VKontakte.
They would also be armed with powerful commercial databases such as LexisNexis Accurint and Thomson Reuters CLEAR, which knit together property records, phone bills, utilities, vehicle registrations, and other personal details into searchable files.
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The plan goes beyond staffing. ICE also wants algorithms, asking contractors to spell out how they might weave artificial intelligence into the hunta solicitation that mirrors other recent proposals. The agency has also set aside more than a million dollars a year to arm analysts with the latest surveillance tools.
Earlier this year, The Intercept revealed that ICE had floated plans for a system that could automatically scan social media for negative sentiment toward the agency and flag users thought to show a proclivity for violence. Procurement records previously reviewed by 404 Media identified software used by the agency to build dossiers on flagged individuals, compiling personal details, family links, and even using facial recognition to connect images across the web. Observers warned it was unclear how such technology could distinguish genuine threats from political speech.
Together, these teams would operate as intelligence arms of ICEs Enforcement and Removal Operations division. They will receive tips and incoming cases, research individuals online, and package the results into dossiers that could be used by field offices to plan arrests.
The scope of information contractors are expected to collect is broad. Draft instructions specify open-source intelligence: public posts, photos, and messages on platforms from Facebook to Reddit to TikTok. Analysts may also be tasked with checking more obscure or foreign-based sites, such as Russias VKontakte.
They would also be armed with powerful commercial databases such as LexisNexis Accurint and Thomson Reuters CLEAR, which knit together property records, phone bills, utilities, vehicle registrations, and other personal details into searchable files.
. . .
The plan goes beyond staffing. ICE also wants algorithms, asking contractors to spell out how they might weave artificial intelligence into the hunta solicitation that mirrors other recent proposals. The agency has also set aside more than a million dollars a year to arm analysts with the latest surveillance tools.
Earlier this year, The Intercept revealed that ICE had floated plans for a system that could automatically scan social media for negative sentiment toward the agency and flag users thought to show a proclivity for violence. Procurement records previously reviewed by 404 Media identified software used by the agency to build dossiers on flagged individuals, compiling personal details, family links, and even using facial recognition to connect images across the web. Observers warned it was unclear how such technology could distinguish genuine threats from political speech.
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ICE Wants to Build Out a 24/7 Social Media Surveillance Team (Original Post)
CousinIT
2 hrs ago
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Arazi
(8,399 posts)1. This Nazi regime will rely less on informers and just do its own research
Eugene
(66,444 posts)2. East German Stasi but much better resourced
vapor2
(3,184 posts)3. Well crap
So since J D is on bluesky, are we safe there?
underpants
(193,296 posts)4. Hi Big Brother

no_hypocrisy
(53,247 posts)5. Agent Mike on steroids
Celerity
(52,241 posts)6. This part summarises the expansive threat clearly:
With plenty of historical analogs to choose from, privacy advocates warn that any surveillance that starts as a method of capturing immigrants could soon be deployed for ulterior purposes. ICEs proposal to track negative sentiment is a clear example of how the agencys threat monitoring bleeds into the policing of dissent. By drawing in the online activity of not only its targets, but friends, family, and community members, ICE is certain to collect far more information outside its mandate than it is likely to publicly concede.
WhiskeyGrinder
(25,758 posts)7. I've been assured that "defund" is not an acceptable slogan, sooooo....
TheBlackAdder
(29,722 posts)8. Warrantless spying on American citizens within our borders.
Volaris
(11,089 posts)9. Oh, well let me make it easy for them:
Hey Kristi..Fuck you.
Fuck ICE.
Fuck PedoDonnie.
Come get me.