Echoing Hayes, United We Dream strategy director Adrian Reyna warned use of facial recognition technology by police and border agents puts immigrants in harm’s way.

“The Trump administration is carrying out the mass deportation and detention of immigrants,” said Reyna. “We have already seen the impact of police and the deportation force unleashed—they are abducting people in their workplaces, in their homes, and keeping entire families in detention indefinitely. Equipping them with facial recognition technology will certainly lead to more raids and further stoke fear among Black and brown communities.

“The use of this equipment is immoral and destructive,” Reyna added. “It must be banned nationwide.”

The grassroots campaign comes as facial recognition is garnering growing attention at the national level, with Congress holding hearings on the topic and considering bipartisan legislation to limit use of the technology.

Last month, as Common Dreams reported, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) became the first 2020 Democratic presidential candidate to call for a ban on law enforcement use of facial recognition technology as part of his plan to overhaul the U.S. criminal justice system.

“The rapid spread of facial recognition surveillance is one of the most urgent threats to our basic freedom and human rights today,” Greer said last month. “Every single 2020 candidate should be calling for a ban on this invasive, biased, and dangerous technology.”

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