The United States under President Donald Trump is increasing the use of surveillance systems and artificial intelligence (AI) to track and arrest immigrants, raising concerns about accuracy and privacy. AI tools, such as facial recognition scanners and robotic dogs, are being used by the Department of Homeland Security and other immigration control agencies. The data collected by these tools is used to track immigrants' locations, map out their family trees, and justify arrest warrants and deportation decisions. However, digital rights advocates warn of the risks of false information and civil rights violations. The use of AI in immigration enforcement is part of the Trump administration's efforts to meet deportation targets, with accuracy not being a priority.

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