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Locals react to casualties during American withdrawal in Afghanistan: I find that inexcusable

Despite the two bombings outside Kabul Airport that killed at least 13 US troops and dozens of Afghans, people are still willing to risk their lives to get out of Afghanistan.

Local CAIR-Washington State team helping families on the ground in Afghanistan

Local CAIR-Washington State team helping families on the ground in Afghanistan
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Washington State County Becomes First in US to Ban Facial Recognition Software Over Concerns of Racism

Washington State County Becomes First in US to Ban Facial Recognition Software Over Concerns of Racism On 6/2/21 at 11:33 AM EDT King County in Washington is the first U.S. county to ban government use of facial recognition software over concerns of racism and demographic biases. A groundbreaking proposal for the ban was approved Tuesday by the King County Council to protect the county s 2.3 million citizens freedoms from government surveillance since studies revealed facial recognition software is often far more likely to misidentify Black or Asian faces, especially Black women, the council announced in a statement. The use of this technology is invasive, intrusive, racially biased and full of risks to fundamental civil liberties, said King County Councilmember Dave Upthegrove. I am proud to sponsor this ban, which is supported by local community groups, public defenders, immigrants rights advocates, racial justice organizations, workers rights groups, privacy advocate

King County, Wash , Delays Vote on Facial Recognition Ban

King County, Wash., Delays Vote on Facial Recognition Ban The King County Council is postponing a vote on whether to ban facial recognition technology, citing the need for more research on the controversial topic. The council plans to revisit the issue May 19. May 06, 2021 •  Shutterstock/varuna (TNS) The Metropolitan King County Council on Wednesday delayed a much-anticipated vote concerning a ban on facial recognition technology, citing a need for additional research on the proposal s potential to prevent the use of the tool in finding missing children. The County Council plans to revisit and vote on the issue May 19. The proposal would prohibit the acquisition and use of facial recognition technology and its content by King County government, including by the King County Sheriff s Office. Exceptions to the ban include unsolicited access to facial recognition technology given to a county department. For instance, an outside law enforce

Judge makes public a directive to detain Iranians at the border that CBP earlier said was false

By DAVID RASBACH | The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Wash.) | Published: December 30, 2020 BELLINGHAM, Wash. (Tribune News Service) U.S. Customs and Border Protection documents released Tuesday show officers were directed to detain all people of Iranian decent, including U.S. citizens, attempting to enter the U.S. last January at several ports of entry, including the Peace Arch Border Crossing in Blaine. The documents, including the directive, were made public Tuesday, Dec. 29, by the Washington state chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations Washington and the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project in a release following an order by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington to make them public. A link to the directive was included in the release.

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