"Systems marketed for "solving crimes" get used for immigration enforcement"
What immigration enforcement are you speaking of here? Legal? Illegal? If the latter, wouldn't this system be solving crime?
I can only conclude that people in this thread are being intentionally obtuse.
This isn't a question of ideals; it's addressing the uptick in illegal actions by immigration officials during the current US administration. It's addressing the selective application of the law to further conservative agendas.
Yes, some immigration enforcement is legal. Congratulations.
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average HN respose, bunch of boomers
Yes, but these are laws that "I don't agree with," therefore they can be ignored. Who will pick our crops!?