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Some local police have access to an ICE facial recognition app
The Department of Homeland Security plans to provide local police with facial recognition technology used by ICE, expanding federal immigration surveillance. The technology is currently utilized by ICE agents, and the move aims to extend its use to local law enforcement.
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