Unites States immigration authorities are moving to dramatically expand their social media surveillance, with plans to hire nearly 30 contractors to sift through posts, photos and messages—raw material to be transformed into intelligence for deportation raids and arrests.
Federal contracting records WIRED reviewed show the agency is seeking private vendors to run a multi-year surveillance program out of two of its little-known targeting centers. The program envisions stationing nearly 30 private analysts at Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities in Vermont and Southern California. Their job: Scour Facebook,TikTok,Instagram,YouTube and other platforms, converting posts and profiles into fresh leads for ICE enforcement raids.
The initiative is still at the request-for-information (RFI) stage, a step agencies use to gauge interest from contractors before an official bidding process. But draft planning documents show the scheme is ambitious: ICE wants a contractor capable of staffing the centers around the clock, constantly processing cases on tight deadlines and supplying the agency with the latest and greatest subscription-based surveillance software.
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