S.T.O.P. Condemns Biden-Mexico ‘Smart Border’ Deal As ‘Dumb Idea’
(New York, NY, 7/13/2022) - Today, the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P.), a privacy and civil rights group, condemns President Biden’s $1.5 billion “smart border” deal with Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador as a “dumb idea.” In recent years, U.S. officials have dramatically expanded use of biased, error-prone, and invasive surveillance technologies, including drones, facial recognition, and artificial intelligence.
“A ‘smart border’ is a dumb idea,” said Surveillance Technology Oversight Project Executive Director Albert Fox Cahn. “Wasting billions of dollars on invasive tech will do nothing to address the realities of immigration. Rather than trying to turn the southern border into a high-tech fortress, we need to meet our legal obligation to protect those fleeing violence abroad. Past technologies have not only been biased and error-prone, but they have put Americans in harm’s way, like when Customs and Border Protection’s facial recognition data was hacked just a few years ago.”
Earlier this year, S.T.O.P. condemned expanded immigration surveillance under the Biden Administration, including a $7.2 million contract allowing ICE to purchase 10,000 smartphones configured to track migrants processed at the southern border with GPS and facial recognition.
The Surveillance Technology Oversight Project is a non-profit advocacy organization and legal services provider. S.T.O.P. litigates and advocates for privacy, fighting excessive local and state-level surveillance. Our work highlights the discriminatory impact of surveillance on Muslim Americans, immigrants, and communities of color.
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CONTACT: S.T.O.P. Executive Director Albert Fox Cahn