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Your Medical Provider Might Be Recording Your Mental Health Care Visits

Mental health providers are increasingly using AI technology to record conversations, raising privacy concerns among patients and practitioners.

‘Beyond Shock and Awe’ – US Immigration Policy Under Trump 2.0

A recent study paints an alarming portrait of the extremes to which the Trump Administration has transformed U.S. immigration policy in just its first year.

Bay Area Protestors Join Criticism of Palantir Over ICE Contract

The progressive grassroots organization Our Revolution protested at Palantir’s Palo Alto office on February 5th over its contracts with ICE.

ICE’s New Data Weapon Threatens Surge in Warrantless Arrests

ICE's expanding arsenal of surveillance tools allows the agency to target entire communities, raising the risk of arbitrary arrests.

In Northern California, Residents Consider Safety Versus Surveillance

Police in Redding, Calif. say license plate cameras are "instrumental" in investigations, though there is little oversight to prevent their misuse.

Immigrant Data-Sharing Threatens Privacy of All Americans

The federal expansion of immigrant surveillance is increasing political targeting, identity theft and data breach risks for all Americans.

Expanding Surveillance of Immigrants — At What Cost?

Sep 05 | From DMV databases to cellphone tracking, U.S. surveillance has grown from immigration enforcement into a digital dragnet. Our panel explores risks, policies, and the safeguards essential to democracy and civil liberties.

Mexico Issues New Debit Card in Response to U.S. Tax on Remittances

Mexican officials say the Finabien Paisano Card will help ensure Mexican immigrants in the U.S. keep more of their hard-earned money.

‘Hungry for Data’—Pushing Deportations, Trump Admin Dismantles Privacy Guardrails

Can DHS use the information low-income households provide to federal/state programs like MedicAid and SNAP to target them, track them, and detain them?