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Powerful countries encourage and enable other governments to deploy advanced surveillance capabilities without adequate safeguards.
The use of data and new technologies are driving a revolution in immigration enforcement, and affected people are going to be at greater risk.
Increasingly counter-terrorism strategies and policies are decided at the international level, most notably by the UN Security Council, and are used to erode human rights, with no accountability.
This legal challenge relates to a complaint filed with the UK's Information Commissioner (ICO) against the UK Home Office's policy and practice of using GPS ankle tags to monitor migrants released on immigration bail.
Privacy International filed a complaint with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) against the Home Office’s policy and practice of collecting and processing data through two algorithms used in immigration enforcement operations.