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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is in hot water after the agency mistakenly posted confidential data about thousands of asylum seekers during a routine update to their website. The data—which included the names, birthdates, nationalities, and detention locations of more than 6,000 individuals—was public for five hours before being taken down by the agency. The data disclosure could expose the immigrants affected by the breach to retaliation from the gangs and governments they had fled.
The agency’s tech negligence comes as the Biden administration is dramatically expanding the use of technology to monitor immigrants during conditional release through“The US government has an obligation to hold asylum seekers’ names and information in confidence so they don’t face retaliation,” a lawyer at Human Rights First, the organization that discovered the leak, told the.
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