Map of Border Surveillance Towers Shows Growing ‘Virtual Wall’ Along US Southern Border

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Map of Border Surveillance Towers Shows Growing ‘Virtual Wall’ Along US Southern Border

Cronkite News
April 28, 2023


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PHOENIX – U.S. Customs and Border Protection is aggressively expanding a “virtual wall” of border surveillance towers in the Southwest, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which is mapping the locations of each tower along America’s southern border.

“We started creating our own map, and it became clear that this would be a useful resource for other people, including journalists, researchers, advocates and humanitarian workers,” said Dave Maass, director of investigations at the foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting civil liberties in the digital age.

Maass said the project began in 2022 when EFF was traveling across the border to document surveillance towers and realized there weren’t any public maps of their locations. They found the towers not only in remote areas, but in neighborhoods and inhabited urban locations.

EFF said in a previous statement that digital surveillance at the U.S.-Mexico border “doesn’t just affect migrants,” but all Americans who live within 100 miles of a land or sea border “putting them in the constant shadow of billions of dollars worth of privacy-invading technology.”


Requests for comment from CBP on the operation of the towers and safeguards against their potential abuse were not immediately returned.


The map — so far pinpointing 352 towers in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas — depicts only a portion of what’s installed and what’s to come and will be updated as new information becomes available. EFF is also concerned about the increasingly sophisticated surveillance systems that use artificial intelligence.

EFF said CBP is placing new smaller AI-controlled surveillance towers along the border in southern Texas and parts of California that catalog images, and CBP is working to integrate its towers by different manufacturers into one program.

EFF said its map includes surveillance towers — both fixed and moveable — adopted by CBP over the last decade from several vendors: Elbit Systems of America, General Dynamics, Anduril Industries and FLIR.


“They are pushing a new program called the integrated surveillance program which could bring the Elbit systems and the General Dynamics systems and the Anduril systems under one specific program within CBP,” Maass said.

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The increase in these surveillance technologies not only affects the border crossers but the residents living in cities where the towers are located.

According to EFF’s map, some cities and towns — including Nogales and Douglas, Ariz., and San Antonio, Texas — appear to have a concentration of surveillance technology, which brings up privacy concerns for Pedro Rios, director of the U.S./Mexico Border Program for the American Friends Service Committee.

Towers in these areas pick up a lot of motion from people living their day-to-day lives, said Rios, adding motion detected from people leaving for work, walking their dog or going to the mailbox could all be tracked by these surveillance technologies.

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Rios said surveillance systems on the border collect endless data on U.S. citizens, and it is important that this data has a proper oversight mechanism to ensure that agencies are held accountable for any misuse and citizens’ basic civil liberties.


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This, combined with Nation-Wide e-Verify, and other high-tech implementations and databases...

I wonder if General Dynamics has any interest in increasing sales, since all they have to do is have a few cocktails with some of the folks up at the White House. [MENTION=3169]Anti Federalist[/MENTION] , maybe you can apply for a job installing them up in your area?

I always knew this would happen. Just not in my lifetime. Man this sh|t is accelerating!
 
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How far would you really go to secure the nation’s borders in the so-called name of national security?

Would you give the government limitless amounts of money? Surround the entire country with concrete walls and barbed wire? Erect a high-tech, virtual wall of AI-powered surveillance cameras and drones that does a better job of imprisoning those within its boundaries than keeping intruders out? Empower border police to trample on the rights of anyone who crosses their path, including legal citizens? Relinquish some of your freedoms in exchange for the elusive promise of non-porous borders?

Would you turn your backs on every constitutional principle for which our founders fought and died in exchange for empty campaign promises of elusive safety by fast-talking politicians?

This is the devil’s bargain that the US government demands of its people.

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Why bother? They just let anyone caught go free, sometimes without even a court date.
 
What many people out there don't seem to grasp is that whatever power you give politicians and bureaucrats to use against other people will eventually be used by future politicians and bureaucrats against you.
 
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