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- Title
FULL TRANSPARENCY: A CASE AGAINST THE COLLECTION OF INTERNET INFORMATION IN TRUMP-ERA AMERICAN IMMIGRATION.
- Authors
Campbell, Thomas P.
- Abstract
The Department of Homeland Security recently posted a Notice in the Federal Register informing of an update to the immigrant tracking database known as the "Alien Files." The Notice stated that the A-Files database will now store: "social media handles, aliases, associated identifiable information, and [internet] search results." On October 28, 2017, the policy change outlined in the Notice went into effect. This Comment critically analyzes the new DHS policy, while considering the various legal, social, and practical concerns associated with this policy. This is a case against the DHS's collection and storage of immigrant social media information.
- Subjects
TRANSPARENCY in government; ACQUISITION of data; IMMIGRATION policy; UNITED States emigration &; immigration; UNITED States. Dept. of Homeland Security; INTERNET privacy; SOCIAL media -- Government policy
- Publication
FIU Law Review, 2019, Vol 13, Issue 3, p513
- ISSN
2643-7767
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.25148/lawrev.13.3.9