
Open Data for Immigration Enforcement: Building Trust
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Two U.S. citizens died during immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis, raising concerns about federal agents actions in communities. Lack of transparency breeds fear, affecting daily life and community safety. New York Citys Open Data Law offers a solution, with detailed, up-to-date stats online. Federal immigration data is lagging, hiding local patterns. Lawmakers should push for a national open data platform, body cameras, and clear identification to build trust and protect rights.
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