September 29, 2025 - 22:58
A recent protest in Newark has brought to light significant concerns regarding a new technology platform designed to monitor immigrants. The Trump Administration's decision to award a substantial $30 million contract to a data analytics firm has raised alarms among advocates for immigrant rights. The software is intended to identify individuals who have overstayed their visas, a move that many fear could lead to increased surveillance and the potential for unjust deportations.
Protesters gathered to voice their opposition to the initiative, arguing that the technology could exacerbate existing fears within immigrant communities. Critics claim that this type of tracking not only invades personal privacy but also perpetuates a climate of fear among those who may already be vulnerable. Many community leaders have called for transparency regarding the implementation of such technology, urging the government to consider the implications for civil liberties and the well-being of immigrant families.
As discussions continue, the debate highlights the broader issues surrounding immigration policy and the role of technology in enforcement practices.
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Wells Fargo Strategist Scott Wren Advises Buying Tech ETFs During Market PullbacksWells Fargo senior global market strategist Scott Wren is telling investors to use recent market dips as buying opportunities for technology stocks. In a new note, Wren specifically recommends...
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ASUS Education and Intel Showcase AI-Ready Technology for K-12 Schools at ISTE+ASCD 2026ASUS Education and Intel are on site at ISTE+ASCD 2026, the major yearly event for teachers and education technology leaders. The conference brings together thousands of educators from around the...
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