By: Alexandra Citrin-Safadi, Hannah Critchfield, Shane Shifflett
Technical wizardry used to combat illegal immigration also funnels the personal data and whereabouts of U.S. citizens to federal agents.


Hannah Critchfield is a reporter at the Tampa Bay Times. She specializes in investigative reporting with a focus on security and law enforcement, covering a diverse range of topics across Central America, the Caribbean, South America, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. Hannah's work has been featured in numerous outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, Yahoo News, and the Orlando Sentinel.
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