Trump administration directs spy satellite agencies to surveil US-Mexico border
- The Trump administration has directed intelligence agencies to enhance satellite surveillance at the U.S.-Mexico border to combat illegal immigration and drug cartels as part of a national emergency declared by President Trump.
- This initiative aims to expand military capabilities at the border, where estimated illegal residents are up to 14 million people, and utilizes AI to identify potential threats.
- The U.S. Intelligence community has identified transnational criminals as major national security threats, prioritizing border security among intelligence efforts.
- A spokesperson from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence confirmed that all intelligence activities are legal and authorized, designed to protect the civil liberties of U.S. Persons.
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Trump administration is pointing spy satellites at U.S. border
The Trump administration has directed two intelligence agencies to train their satellite surveillance capabilities on the U.S.-Mexico border region as part of a sweeping crackdown on illegal immigration and drug cartels.
Trump Administration Directs Spy Satellite Agencies To Surveil US-Mexico Border
The Trump administration has directed two intelligence agencies to train their satellite surveillance capabilities on the US-Mexico border region as part of a sweeping crackdown on illegal immigration and drug cartels.
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