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highplainsdem

(61,493 posts)
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 10:29 PM 6 hrs ago

DHS Wants to Build a System to Surveil Americans' Travel Records

Source: Mother Jones

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the US Secret Service want to build a tool for tracking US travelers’ flights and other personal information according to previously unreported documents reviewed by Mother Jones.

These agencies have asked for feedback from the private sector on whether this tool can be made, or if something like it already exists. Their request was posted on the government’s database for contractors. In it, the Secret Service, an arm of DHS, outlines the specifics they envision: a program that would provide real-time or near-real time access to a range of personal travel data, including passenger names, origins and destinations, flight numbers, ticket numbers, and forms of payment. The data would be gleaned from third-party ticketing sites, such as Orbitz or Expedia, and must cover major US and international airlines.

The proposed tool appears to be an attempt to rebuild a surveillance pipeline that was recently shuttered amid public backlash. Last year, The Lever and 404 Media revealed that the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC)—a data broker owned by the major US airlines—had discreetly sold flight data to Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection, which are both also arms of DHS. ARC ceased its so-called Travel Intelligence Program in November, citing pressure from lawmakers. DHS’s new Request for Information (RFI) seems to reference the now-defunct ARC program, saying the requested platform would “replace an existing commercial database used by the United States Secret Service for law enforcement travel data queries.” DHS did not immediately respond to a request for comment, including a question about whether the agency is exploring a replacement for ARC.

“Travel records reveal an enormous amount of information about people’s private lives—where someone travels, how often they travel, and who they travel with—and expose deeply personal information, including medical care, family relationships, political activity, or religious practice,” said Tom Bowman, policy counsel with the Center for Democracy and Technology’s Security & Surveillance Project. “It’s not hard to imagine that DHS would want access to these travel records to be able to track all sorts of people, whether it’s people who they’re targeting for immigration related proceedings, or whether it’s targeting people who have been involved in public dissent against federal immigration enforcement.”

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Read more: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/03/dhs-wants-to-build-a-system-to-surveil-americans-travel-records/

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DHS Wants to Build a System to Surveil Americans' Travel Records (Original Post) highplainsdem 6 hrs ago OP
Do people understand that we are already living in a slightlv 5 hrs ago #1
Golly Rebl2 5 hrs ago #2
LMAO dweller 4 hrs ago #4
Oh they already know about that time you snuck out to the Post Office. Marie Marie 4 hrs ago #5
This will only pertain to Criminals... BurnDoubt 5 hrs ago #3
Yup, everybody but you should be worried. Thank Dog you are not one of those people. Marie Marie 4 hrs ago #6
I foresee a 14th amendment lawsuit... Ford_Prefect 4 hrs ago #7
Why do they need this information? Bayard 3 hrs ago #8
Geez, Where's the Cold Dead Hands crowd? The Isn't it time go get the government off the backs of Americans crowd? NBachers 2 hrs ago #9

slightlv

(7,728 posts)
1. Do people understand that we are already living in a
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 10:48 PM
5 hrs ago

police state? And, for that matter, have for quite a number of years. Bush was gaga over crap like this. How many times did we in IT fight against this kind of surveillance of American citizens. This should absolutely be illegal and unconstitutional, but that makes no difference to this maladministration... and it doesn't seem to rile a lot of people, either...

Marie Marie

(11,179 posts)
5. Oh they already know about that time you snuck out to the Post Office.
Sun Mar 8, 2026, 12:37 AM
4 hrs ago

Probably to collect your antifa check from Mr. Soros.

BurnDoubt

(1,624 posts)
3. This will only pertain to Criminals...
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 11:17 PM
5 hrs ago

And won't be a problem for me.
It's THOSE PEOPLE we have to worry about...
Right???

Bayard

(29,367 posts)
8. Why do they need this information?
Sun Mar 8, 2026, 01:09 AM
3 hrs ago

Why do they need voting records? What happened to getting government small enough to drown in the bathtub?

I can definitely see anymore why people would want to live off the grid.

NBachers

(19,374 posts)
9. Geez, Where's the Cold Dead Hands crowd? The Isn't it time go get the government off the backs of Americans crowd?
Sun Mar 8, 2026, 02:03 AM
2 hrs ago
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