While an entire nation was grieving the loss of lives on 9/11, members of Congress swiftly pushed through the USA PATRIOT Act, which expanded law enforcement’s rights to surveil United States citizens in the name of preventing terrorism. This policy allowed the U.S. government to surveil, investigate, detain, and deport predominantly Muslim, Arab, and South Asian communities without probable cause. It was simply enough to be deemed suspicious.
Over two decades later, the spying and surveillance of Black and brown, predominantly immigrant communities have only increased as surveillance tools grow more sophisticated. When big tech goes unchecked and unregulated, our immigrant communities are the first to feel its blow.
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