So I’ve just been thinking about privacy, and how everyone’s location can be tracked. Then I realized: What about people who have no permission to enter the country?

Like do they just decide to not have a phone, or do they still have phones and just roll the dice and hope they don’t get caught?

  • Steve
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    6 hours ago

    How would they know who’s phone to track if the individual is undocumented?

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        3 hours ago

        Unless they post on those social media that their visa is expiring, how are social media profiles to know that info?

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        4 hours ago

        But again - how would they know that someone was undocumented? If someone started new social media accounts when they arrived, and bought a new phone/started new service, then what do they have that’s going to reasonably demonstrate that they’re undocumented? Particularly if they buy a pay-as-you-go phone, which doesn’t require any kind of ID to buy and activate?

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          3 hours ago

          The bigger problem for law enforcement is the price of that data, big tech want big money for that volume and specificity of data.