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Reuters has a surveillance contract with ICE – take action now!

Posted on March 20, 2019 by pogowasright.org

Action Alert.

Media company Thomson-Reuters is making millions by supplying ICE agents with access to billions of license plate records. Government agents are actively using this data to target immigrant families and violate millions of people’s privacy and human rights. Reuters journalists have taken strong stands in the past. If they speak up about this, it could be the fastest way to get the company to drop the contract. Use the button to tweet at Reuters reporters and ask them to speak up!

Read more about this Fight for the Future action. Then tweet, and sign the petition.

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