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Federal Agents Used a Stingray To Track an Immigrant's Phone (detroitnews.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report: Investigators from Immigration and Custom Enforcement as well as the FBI have been using controversial cell-spoofing devices to secretly track down undocumented immigrants, court records show. According to a report the Detroit News, which obtained an unsealed federal search warrant affidavit, FBI and ICE agents in Michigan used a Stingray device to ensnare a restaurant worker from El Salvador in March. The devices, which were originally intended for counter-terrorism use, have come under fire because there are currently no clear rules governing when law enforcement is allowed to deploy them. Even in cases where authorities have a clear target in mind, they run the risk of exposing personal information of other innocent people in range. Until 2015, Federal investigators were free to deploy the devices without a search warrant. At that point the Justice Department laid out a policy requiring investigators get approval to use the devices first.

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  1. Their crimes started with unauthorized crossings by sethstorm · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Their first crime was unauthorized entry into the United States.
    Their subsequent crimes (in addition to drugs) consist of such things as assault, rape, robbery, theft, and murder as well as crimes relating to unauthorized employment (which is both on them and the [nominal] employer).

    The country would be better without them, as the revenue would be replaced by an equal amount of jobless citizens/residents.

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