ICE investigators used a private utility database covering millions to pursue immigration violations
Drew Harwell, The Washington Post
Feb. 26, 2021
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have tapped a private database containing hundreds of millions of phone, water, electricity and other utility records while pursuing immigration violations, according to public documents uncovered by Georgetown Law researchers and shared with The Washington Post.
ICE s use of the private database is another example of how government agencies have exploited commercial sources to access information they are not authorized to compile on their own. It also highlights how real-world surveillance efforts are being fueled by information people may never have expected would land in the hands of law enforcement.
GOHS grant helps DDS stay current with criminal convictions Georgia Department of Driver Services (Source: WALB) By Kim McCullough | February 24, 2021 at 2:17 PM EST - Updated February 24 at 2:17 PM
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - The Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) was awarded a grant of over $300,000 from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) to support, maintain, and upgrade the State of Georgia Electronic Conviction Processing System (GECPS), according to Commissioner Spencer R. Moore.
DDS said GECPS provides a secure, electronic transmission of conviction data from Georgia courts to meet a federally mandated time frame for posting convictions to individual driving records within ten days of adjudication.
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