DOGE Is Building a Master Database to Surveil and Track Immigrants
DOGE Is Building a Master Database to Surveil and Track Immigrants
DOGE, the Department of Government Enforcement, has announced plans to create a master database to surveil and…

DOGE Is Building a Master Database to Surveil and Track Immigrants
DOGE, the Department of Government Enforcement, has announced plans to create a master database to surveil and track immigrants entering and residing in the country. This database will contain information on individuals’ immigration status, visa history, and biometric data.
The purpose of this database, according to DOGE officials, is to enhance national security and ensure that immigrants comply with immigration laws. However, critics have raised concerns about privacy violations and potential abuse of power.
Advocacy groups are calling for transparency and oversight in the development and implementation of this database to protect the rights of immigrants. They argue that such surveillance measures could lead to discrimination and profiling based on immigration status.
DOGE has defended the database as a necessary tool to track individuals who pose a threat to national security and public safety. They emphasize that the information collected will be used responsibly and in accordance with existing laws and regulations.
As the debate over immigration policy continues, the creation of this master database raises important questions about the balance between security and civil liberties. It remains to be seen how this initiative will impact immigrant communities and the broader society.
Stay tuned for updates on the development of the master database and its implications for immigration enforcement in the country.