ICE bought state driving records to track undocumented immigrants
By Justin RohrlichDecember 3, 2019
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) bought a year’s worth of access to North Carolina driver’s license data, which the agency used to identify and locate undocumented immigrants living in the state, for less than $27—about the cost of a large bucket of chicken at KFC.
“SET UP CONTRACT FOR ACCESS TO NORTH CAROLINAS DATABASE TO VIEW ALIEN DRIVING RECORDS, VERIFYADDRESSES AND IDENTIFICATION,†explains an ICE spending document reviewed by Quartz.
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