Big Brother ๐️
The tool, which is being rolled out in phases, is designed to be used by state and local election officials to give them an easier way to ensure only citizens are voting. But it was developed rapidly without a public process, and some of those officials are already worrying about what else it could be used for.
Such integration has never existed before, and experts call it a sea change that inches the U.S. closer to having a roster of citizens —something the country has never embraced.
A centralized national database of Americans' personal information has long been considered a third rail —especially to privacy advocates as well as political conservatives, who have traditionally opposed mass data consolidation by the federal government.
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