charlottebronte666
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The funniest thing is these libtards who got Real ID to be obedient little doobies walked right into the trap LOL. Real ID is the core.
UK Express October 18, the day of the protests, in “No Kings protesters targeted with surveillance tech in largest rally in history”:
“Law enforcement officials may use surveillance technology, including facial recognition, to monitor protesters attending No Kings protests nationwide. “
""Under previous administrations, law enforcement surveillance of peaceful demonstrations was already commonplace and corrosive of free expression," Ryan Shapiro, executive director of government transparency group Property of the People, told Reuters.
"Given Trump's open hostility to even minor dissent, such surveillance now poses an existential threat to what remains of American democracy and only underscores the need for mass protest," Shapiro added.
Several news outlets reported that the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement has several digital surveillance tools, including phone hacking tools, facial recognition, and cell site simulators, which will closely monitor protesters' mobile phones.
They might also use the MQ-9 Predator drones that were used over Los Angeles earlier this year during anti-ICE protests, as well as high-definition cameras seen at Chicago protests.
DHS did not officially respond to No Kings' protest against surveillance."
UK Express October 18, the day of the protests, in “No Kings protesters targeted with surveillance tech in largest rally in history”:
“Law enforcement officials may use surveillance technology, including facial recognition, to monitor protesters attending No Kings protests nationwide. “
""Under previous administrations, law enforcement surveillance of peaceful demonstrations was already commonplace and corrosive of free expression," Ryan Shapiro, executive director of government transparency group Property of the People, told Reuters.
"Given Trump's open hostility to even minor dissent, such surveillance now poses an existential threat to what remains of American democracy and only underscores the need for mass protest," Shapiro added.
Several news outlets reported that the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement has several digital surveillance tools, including phone hacking tools, facial recognition, and cell site simulators, which will closely monitor protesters' mobile phones.
They might also use the MQ-9 Predator drones that were used over Los Angeles earlier this year during anti-ICE protests, as well as high-definition cameras seen at Chicago protests.
DHS did not officially respond to No Kings' protest against surveillance."