ImmigrationOS by Palantir: Trump's new tool to completely' track immigrants' lives
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The U.S. ICE's $29.8 million contract with Palantir aims to develop the Immigration Lifecycle Operating System, a tool designed to track undocumented immigrants and streamline deportation processes. Critics, including Amnesty International and legal experts, argue this violates human rights. Palantir, founded by Peter Thiel, has previously faced scrutiny for its involvement in government surveillance despite its stated commitment to human rights. The platform is expected to facilitate near real-time tracking of individuals, aligning with immigration policies rooted in the Trump administration's stance on national security and illegal immigration.
Palantir's new software contract with ICE raises serious concerns regarding human rights, as it aims to streamline the tracking and deportation of undocumented immigrants.
The Immigration Lifecycle Operating System, or ImmigrationOS, is set to enhance the efficiency of deportations, contradicting Palantir's own human rights policies.
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