ICE

ICE is preparing to deploy a Palantir-powered surveillance tool that maps neighborhoods and assigns “deportation scores” to what it calls “target-rich environments,” using data fed from HHS.

The system reportedly tracks real individuals across the U.S., plotting them on a map and assigning a confidence score that estimates how likely someone is to be at a specific address.

Similar to Google Maps, but instead of restaurants, the pins represent potential deportation targets.


Gaza achterna?
 
⚡🇺🇸🇮🇱BREAKING: Palantir built an app called “ELITE” that Immigration and Customs Enforcement uses to identify neighborhoods to raid.

Internal ICE materials and sworn testimony obtained by 404 Media show the tool maps potential deportation targets, pulls a dossier on each person, and assigns a “confidence score” to their current address. The system ingests data from Department of Health and Human Services and other sources.

Palantir also has deep ties to Israel. The company has long-standing contracts and partnerships with the Israeli government and security establishment, publicly confirmed work with the Israel Defense Forces, and has described Israel as a key strategic partner.

The same surveillance architecture now used for U.S. immigration raids is already embedded in Israeli security operations.





Mike
 
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