Surveillance practices in the U.S. are becoming more industrialized and privatized, significantly benefiting companies like Palantir and private prison operators following the administration's immigration enforcement policies. Palantir reported substantial profits, with its CEO expressing pride in their financial success resulting from immigration crackdowns. Concurrently, Microsoft's cloud computing product has facilitated mass surveillance operations by Israel's Unit 8200, which collects vast amounts of mobile call data from Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. This expansive surveillance system has raised major concerns regarding privacy and civil liberties.
Private prison company executives expressed their enthusiasm over unprecedented growth opportunities in immigration detention, which has seen a financial boost from the administration's crackdown.
Palantir's chief executive reflected on the company's extraordinary financial numbers, displaying pride in the success tied to the immigration policies of the current administration.
Microsoft's cloud product is being used to create a system for mass surveillance of Palestinian phone lines, enabling extensive data collection of mobile communications.
The newly operational cloud-based system by Unit 8200 allows storing millions of phone call recordings made daily by Palestinians, raising significant privacy concerns.
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