How the Surveillance of Immigrants Remade American Policing
Briefly

On the campaign trail, former President Donald Trump has vowed to carry out the largest deportation operation in U.S. history, including going after people based on their political ideologies.
From files and filing cabinets to ankle monitors and cell phone application location tracking, the government has built a massive regime for attempting to know who and where everyone is with especially stark consequences for non-citizens.
In places like Mulberry Bend in Manhattan's Lower East Side, police sought to control the landscape and those who lived in it. In 1895, the city demolished the entire block and turned it into a wide-open park where it was nearly impossible to hide from law enforcement.
Read at time.com
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