Think through this if you will.
Right now local communities are using technology (because protesters tend to be younger and more technologically literate) such as WhatsApp, Singnal, and other forms of communication systems to track ICE/BR agents and respond to their location.
Now the Federal government is going to maintain an publish lists of protesters in a database so that information can be shared with employers, TV stations, and to quote "broadcast every one of these people we arrest".
That means groups currently organized as grassroots teams functioning at local and community levels are going to have a list of like minded people at the regional, state, and national levels. Instead of reaching out to random people the government is going to hand them a list of those that can be contacted to expand operations.
That means that they will not only be able to report and respond to ICE operations within a community, they will be more effectively be able to monitor where ICE operations are based out of, share where ICE officers go when off duty, follow and report where ICE officers live.
Ya, I don't think they thought this trough.
For internal use they ALREADY have a database of those arrested, making it public to "broadcast" it? I'm thinking "Watch what you ask for, you might not like the results".
WW