DOGE May Have Misused Social Security Data, DOJ Admits

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For years, law enforcement authorities in the United States have circumvented the U.S. Constitution’s 4th Amendment by purchasing data on U.S. residents that would otherwise need to be obtained by a warrant.

Today, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) apparently thinks it can ignore long-standing constitutional protection by warrantlessly breaking down doors to arrest people, according to a recent whistleblower complaint—despite recent federal rulings that doing so violates the 4th Amendment.

Such is the news coming out of Minneapolis this week, where protesters and the federal government continued their standoff—even as ICE plans to build out a deportation network spanning Minnesota and four other states. And despite the Department of Homeland Security’s claims that merely naming an ICE agent publicly is akin to "doxing," a WIRED review of LinkedIn found that agents are frequently doxing themselves

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