ICE Renews $25M Annual Contract With Thomson Reuters Unit for Migrant Data

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has renewed a contract worth $25 million per year with a subsidiary of Thomson Reuters. The deal grants ICE access to data broker tools intended to help the agency identify unaccompanied minors and detect fraud. The contract renewal represents a further expansion of ICE's surveillance and data capabilities under the Trump administration. The arrangement raises concerns about the use of commercial data-broker technology in federal immigration enforcement.
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