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Freedom House — report: Reported on Trump administration's use of AI-enabled immigration surveillance including facial recognition, social media monitoring, and algorithmic visa screening

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2 checks · 1 src · 4/16/2026

The source text directly confirms all three specific surveillance technologies mentioned in the claim: (1) facial recognition (Clearview AI used by ICE), (2) social media monitoring (the 'Catch and Revoke' program), and (3) algorithmic visa screening (vetting and screening of immigrants). The article is from Freedom House and dated May 21, 2025, matching the 'as of 2025' timeframe in the claim. All key elements of the claim are explicitly addressed in the source material.

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Freedom House
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Reported on Trump administration's use of AI-enabled immigration surveillance including facial recognition, social media monitoring, and algorithmic visa screening
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2025

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confirmed95%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 4/16/2026

NoteThe source text directly confirms all three specific surveillance technologies mentioned in the claim: (1) facial recognition (Clearview AI used by ICE), (2) social media monitoring (the 'Catch and Revoke' program), and (3) algorithmic visa screening (vetting and screening of immigrants). The article is from Freedom House and dated May 21, 2025, matching the 'as of 2025' timeframe in the claim. All key elements of the claim are explicitly addressed in the source material.

confirmed95%primaryHaiku 3 · 3/25/2026

NoteThe source text directly addresses all three specific surveillance technologies mentioned in the claim: AI-enabled visa screening ('Catch and Revoke' program), social media monitoring (explicitly mentioned multiple times), and the broader surveillance infrastructure. The article is published by Freedom House in May 2025, confirming the temporal match. The claim accurately summarizes the article's main focus on Trump administration's use of AI surveillance in immigration enforcement.

Case № f_8pFBTDGEEKFiled 4/16/2026Confidence 95%