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The TSA watch list has been around for years. Sorry to burst your bubble. The only difference now is that it's more aggressive. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-administration-planning-to-end-tsa-quiet-skies-traveler-surveillance-program/
Appreciate the context, but we’re talking past each other. Quiet Skies = behavioral targeting of individuals flagged for security risk. Current policy = blanket sharing of all domestic passenger manifests for civil immigration enforcement. The difference: • Not “who flew suspiciously” • But “who flew, period” Security watchlists screen for threats.This uses routine travel as an immigration audit tool. That’s the line being crossed, universal surveillance infrastructure for non-security civil enforcement. Not just “more aggressive.” Categorically different use case.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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