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Federal immigration officials possess advanced technology resources for their use • North Dakota Monitor


President Donald Trump’s administration has been utilizing a vast array of technology to track, categorize, and surveil immigrants as part of mass deportation efforts. According to a recent report by the New York Times, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Citizen and Immigration Services have spent $7.8 billion on immigration technologies since 2020. This includes biometric tracking such as facial recognition and fingerprint scanning, location tracking, and investigative tools for searching through emails and text messages. The technology, much of which was acquired during the Obama and Biden administrations, has been used to target immigrants with criminal convictions, deportation orders, or expired visas.

Despite ethical concerns, experts believe that AI technology can streamline certain aspects of immigration enforcement. While it can help target immigrants who have committed serious crimes, there are also concerns about potential biases and racial profiling. The use of technology in immigration policies is likely to continue under the Trump administration. However, the choice ultimately lies in policy decisions rather than the availability of technology.

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