Google is hosting a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) app that uses facial recognition to identify immigrants, and tell local cops whether to contact ICE about the person, while simultaneously removing apps designed to warn local communities about the presence of ICE officials. ICE-spotting app developers tell 404 Media the decision to host CBP's new app, and Google's description of ICE officials as a vulnerable group in need of protection, shows that Google has made a choice on which side to support during the Trump administration's violent mass deportation effort.
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