why people dislike ICE agents
stems from a mix of high‑visibility tactics, violent and lethal encounters, legal gray areas over entry and use of force, and a perception that the agency operates with insufficient transparency and a...
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The expansion of surveillance by ICE and related agencies.
stems from a mix of high‑visibility tactics, violent and lethal encounters, legal gray areas over entry and use of force, and a perception that the agency operates with insufficient transparency and a...
places contractual limits on the model providers it uses — promising , a prohibition on using Prompts/Outputs to train models, and deletion of chat data "at most within 30 days" — but those contractua...
’s legal and administrative framework now explicitly treats as a protected category, and the main concrete places where citizens’ biometric identifiers are stored—according to public reporting—are the...
Communities, lawyers and some state officials have mounted a patchwork of responses to the raids that range from criminal and civil investigations to mass organizing, litigation and policy fights — ef...
Watchdog groups and FOIA releases have produced some contract documents and summaries that illuminatePalantir’s government work, including ICE’s publicly released contract files, but the evidence in t...
The reporting provided contains no direct evidence that Yahoo is engaged in a systematic program to block climate-change content; instead the documents focus on platform moderation elsewhere (notably ...