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“In the past, to get location data, law enforcement had to use a warrant…

“In the past, to get location data, law enforcement had to use a warrant approved by a judge,” Mario Trujillo told Prism. “Without that judicial oversight, these kinds of tools can be abused. People can be tracked for any reason or no reason.” https://prismreports.org/2026/04/29/dhs-surveillance-location-data-penlink-plx/

DHS is buying access to real-time location data

The $2.9 million contract with Penlink PLX allows Trump’s Homeland Security Task Force to intercept, aggregate, and analyze calls, texts, and web activity to track people's movements

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