Exposing Surveillance at the U.S.-Mexico Border: 2024 Year in Review in Pictures
Briefly

EFF has documented the proliferation of surveillance technology along the U.S.-Mexico border, revealing over 500 surveillance towers, highlighting a growing threat to human rights.
In an effort to combat increasing surveillance, EFF collaborated with local communities to map existing surveillance technologies and gather insights into new developments regarding border security.
As of fall 2024, new aerostat deployments mark the continuation of a pattern, where outdated infrastructure is being replaced or upgraded without community input.
The continual expansion of surveillance towers and technology along the border raises concerns about privacy, human rights, and the impact these measures have on local communities.
Read at Electronic Frontier Foundation
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