Hot Off the Press: EFF's Updated Guide to Tech at the US-Mexico Border
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Hot Off the Press: EFF's Updated Guide to Tech at the US-Mexico Border
""The Battalion Search and Rescue always carries the Electronic Frontier Foundation's zine in our desert rig. We're finding new surveillance all the time, and without a resource like that, we wouldn't know what the hell we're looking at.""
"The original version of the zine was distributed nearly exclusively to our allies in the borderlands-journalists, humanitarian aid workers, immigrant advocates-to help them better identify and report on the technology they discover on the ground."
"This time, we've printed enough for our broader EFF membership. Even if you don't live near the border, you can support our work uncovering how the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's technology threatens human rights by picking up a copy."
"The zine is the culmination of a dozen trips to the border, where we hunted surveillance towers and other tech installations."
A new update to the zine "Surveillance Technology at the U.S.-Mexico Border" has been released, featuring additional models of surveillance towers and military technology. The guide aims to help individuals identify various surveillance devices, which are often mistaken for everyday objects. The zine has been particularly useful for humanitarian groups and advocates working in border areas. It is now available for broader distribution to raise awareness about the implications of surveillance technology on human rights.
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