Why Are Border Sheriffs Rushing to Adopt Iris-Recognition Technology?

President Trump’s border wall proposal is on the ropes, but that has not discouraged border sheriffs from pitching their own misguided scheme. According to a media report, sheriffs along the U.S.-Mexico border are quietly planning to acquire iris-recognition technology with help from a private surveillance company. Pitched in part as a tool to “secure our border,” the use of iris-recognition technology could disproportionately affect those already targeted by the Trump Administration’s policies. This is not only a “biometric wall” – the deployment of iris-scanning equipment would also feed a nationwide database that raises privacy and security concerns.

By By Matthew Cagle, Technology and Civil Liberties Policy Attorney,, ACLU of Northern California

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Hurricane Harvey Resources

The days and weeks after Hurricane Harvey are going to be hard for many families in Texas. We put together a list of resources to help assist community members in need.

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Undocumented and Seeking Safety During a Natural Disaster

Hurricane Harvey has already resulted in at least 10 deaths and dozens of injuries. Unfortunately, immediate relief is not in sight for Texas residents. As individuals, families, and entire communities prepare to assess the catastrophic damage this storm has wrought on lives, homes, and livelihoods, it is critically important that the federal government’s immigration agenda does not put more people at risk.

By Amrit Cheng, Communications Strategist, ACLU

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SB4 Events Around the State

Texas's "show me your papers" law Senate Bill 4 (SB4) is scheduled to take effect September 1st. If enacted, SB4 will put a target on the backs of communities of color, allowing officers to stop people based on how they look, how they speak or what accent they have. Thousands of Texas families, law enforcement and community leaders have spoken out against this hateful bill. 

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New Immigration Laws and Deportation Threats Have All but Erased a Border Town’s Favorite Pastime

This post originally appeared on the San Antonio Current's website.

By Debbie Nathan

Jose “Fito” Salinas, Mayor of La Joya

How Trump Is Threatening the Constitution

This post originally appeared on the Houston Chronicle website.

By Andre Segura

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I’m Suing Texas Because the Legislature Passed a Bill that Discriminates Against My Town

This post originally appeared on the ACLU National website

By By Raul L. Reyes, Mayor of El Cenizo, Texas

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Why the ACLU is suing Texas over SB4

This op-ed originally appeared in the The San Antonio Express-News.

By Edgar Saldivar

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This is Not the Texas I Know

Senate Bill 4 ignores our values, imperils our communities and sullies our reputation as a free and welcoming state.

By Terri Burke, Executive Director, 2008-2020

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