DOGE is building a master database for immigration enforcement: Report
- Rep. Gerald Connolly alleged that DOGE is constructing a cross-agency master database of personal information for immigration enforcement purposes, which could violate privacy laws and pose cybersecurity risks.
- Wired confirmed that DOGE's data includes personal data from the IRS and other sources uploaded to the USCIS servers.
- Connolly warned that this database could enable mass surveillance and compromise multiple federal agencies' cybersecurity.
- John Davisson from the Electronic Privacy Information Center remarked that aggregating this data into one database resembles building a weapon that could be utilized in various harmful ways.
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A Whistleblower Takes on DOGE : Up First from NPR
NPR's cybersecurity correspondent Jenna McLaughlin recently broke a story about a whistleblower inside the federal government who says DOGE representatives appear to have taken sensitive data, then covered their tracks. Daniel Berulis works for the National Labor Relations Board and he has shared evidence that DOGE engineers disabled security protocols, exported reams of sensitive data and used a "hacker's toolkit" to hide their activities. And …

Is DOGE Creating a “Master Database” to Track and Deport Illegals?
(Zero Hedge)—The Trump Administration’s efforts to finally put controls on the illegal immigration crisis made a substantial impact, but many conservatives feel the process is still not moving fast enough. ICE has arrested and deported an estimated 100,000 -150,000 illegals in the past four months. This is a far cry from the President’s call for 1 million deportations in 2025. The true success story has been the southern border – Illegal cross…
Lawmakers want to know why DOGE is building a database of sensitive Social Security info
The Department of Government Efficiency is reportedly building a large cross-agency government database of potentially sensitive information, sparking new concerns from lawmakers about the security of Americans' Social Security data and other personal information.A letter this month from Virginia Rep. Gerry Connolly, the ranking member on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, says whistleblower information suggests DOGE is "rap…
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