Homeland Security is seeking to gain access to a trove of federal information on child support payments but could potentially be used for immigration enforcement purposes.
The Department of Homeland Security wants access to the Federal Parent Locator Service, which is considered to be the government’s largest, most detailed database, ProPublica reports. The database, ...
The House of Lords has voted down an attempt to prevent the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) database from being used in facial recognition searches.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose shared personal data for around 8 million state voters with the federal Department of ...
The ACLU is urging the court system to stop a pilot program for facial recognition cameras in Rhode Island courthouses.
The Wednesday call with election officials featured a prominent election conspiracist urging states to add voter data to a national database A call with federal officials and state election officers ...
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Kristi Noem Is Leaving Behind a Total Disaster at DHS

Whoever replaces Kristi Noem is going to have to deal with the mountain of paperwork she’s left behind, as multiple vendors await payments from the Department of Homeland Security, Axios reported ...
Baltimore officials should shoot down the request on today’s Board of Estimates agenda like they shot down another surveillance tool, the spy plane [OP-ED] ...
At least 111 substances of unknown safety have been added to foods, drinks and supplements sold in the United States without ...
Thousands of NY police and peace officers were flagged for decertification, but some of them keep finding ways to don the ...
Safe coding is a collection of software design practices and patterns that allow for cost-effectively achieving a high degree ...
In one of Vermont’s largest towns, most of the requests officials get for public records aren’t coming from local residents.