title: US Senator Calls for Probe into Law Enforcement's Mass Surveillance

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-29 23:21:09 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-30 02:21:38

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title: US Senator Calls for Probe into Law Enforcement's Mass Surveillance

Senator Ron Wyden calls for an investigation into federal, state, and local law enforcement's access to a database of money transfers. The database, housed inside an Arizona nonprofit named TRAC, contains over 150 million money transfer records. Law enforcement agencies across the country have been accessing the database without court oversight, raising concerns about surveillance disproportionately affecting minorities, low-income people, and immigrant communities.

In a letter to the Justice Department's inspector general, Wyden alleged that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) had hidden details of the surveillance program from him during a previous briefing. TRAC's collection of bulk money-transfer data raises concerns about privacy and the potential for abuse. The surveillance affects money transfers from 22 countries and one US territory, including Columbia, Bolivia, Ukraine, Costa Rica, and Venezuela.

Wyden's announcement highlights the need for increased transparency and accountability in law enforcement's use of surveillance technologies and the importance of protecting vulnerable communities from disproportionate surveillance practices.

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