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San Fran Taxpayers to Pay Illegal Aliens for Being Reported to ICE
Pedro with his fiancé Dora Cortes
Sanctuary cities and other locales aren’t satisfied with harboring illegal aliens and criminal aliens. They want to do more. They are planning to give taxpayer money to illegal aliens if they are reported to ICE by police. It’s against their illegal law.
The first illegal at the receiving end of this largesse is Pedro Figueroa-Zarceno, 32 years of age He is in line to collect $190K thanks to the highly-taxed taxpayer. He sued for false arrest.
It doesn’t seem to matter that there’s a warrant out for the arrest of this El Salvadoran. He’s wanted for an old drug possession charge. He also failed to appear at an immigration hearing in San Antonio in December 2005. Oh, and he has a conviction for drunken driving in 2012. We wouldn’t want to lose this guy!
In recent years, and whether we realize it or not, biometric technologies such as face and iris recognition have crept into every facet of our lives. These technologies link people who would otherwise have public anonymity to detailed profiles of information about them, kept by everything from security companies to financial institutions. They are used to screen CCTV camera footage, for keyless entry in apartment buildings, and even in contactless banking. And now, increasingly, algorithms designed to recognize us are being used in border control. Canada has been researching and piloting facial recognition at our borders for a few years, but at least based on publicly available information we haven’t yet implemented it on as large a scale as the US has. Examining how these technologies are being used and how quickly they are proliferating at the southern US border is perhaps our best way of getting a glimpse of what may be in our own future especially given that any American adopti
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