Summary:
- The article discusses the use of facial recognition technology by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to identify and track immigrants.
- It explains that ICE has been using a mobile app called FALCON that allows agents to take photos of people and match them against a database of over 3.1 million images.
- The article raises concerns about the privacy and civil liberties implications of this technology, as it can be used to target and monitor vulnerable immigrant communities without their consent.