The Government Is Turning Border Surveillance on Everyday Americans
As the government sets its sights on migrants crossing the border, native-born Americans have also come under its watchful eye.

There is perhaps no stretch of American land as politicized as the U.S.-Mexico border—and perhaps no place as surveilled.
Physical reminders of that fact are everywhere. There are towering fences and walls. Border agents stand guard, patrolling the boundary in trucks. But border security is becoming increasingly stealthy and high-tech as the government erects a "virtual wall"—a fortification not made of steel and concrete, but drones, surveillance towers, and artificial intelligence.
Proponents of a harsher border say this virtual wall is a more humane and efficient way of keeping undocumented immigrants out of the country and a more effective means of intercepting traffickers. But in reality, the virtual wall has a lot of the problems that other border technologies and tactics do: It's been expensive, broadly expanded the surveillance abilities of unaccountable government agencies, and forced migrants into taking more dangerous journeys rather than keeping them out. More dollars are being spent, more migrants are dying, and more civil liberties violations are occurring.
"The political discourse around the border tends to be built around a fantasy that the borderlands are a desert wasteland, and the only people crossing it are human traffickers, drug smugglers, and cartels," says Dave Maass, director of investigations at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a digital rights organization. "As a result, border technology is framed around these so-called 'crises,' with little regard for the negative impact on the communities and commerce you find at the border."
Last week, EFF released a public map of surveillance towers in the borderlands—the first time such a directory has been made available. Though it isn't complete, the map marks the positions of over 300 existing towers and roughly 50 planned ones. "The tower systems are able to automatically detect and track objects up to 7.5 miles away and assist agents in classifying objects 3 miles away, depending on regional requirements," according to EFF. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is also "in the process of installing 200 Autonomous Surveillance Towers (ASTs) from Anduril Industries that are controlled by artificial intelligence software."
"By viewing these towers on the map," says Maass, "you can really get a sense of how these towers are installed in residential communities, be it urban or rural, and not just in the remote expanses of the Southwest."
The government hasn't disclosed much about the towers beyond their expense, leaving the people who study and live in the borderlands with incomplete information. Sam Chambers, a geography and migration researcher at the University of Arizona, says that those studying surveillance in the borderlands previously "had to rely on documents such as environmental impact statements or other public records to know where a tower may be or had been built—and that was limited to specific districts and had to be verified." Otherwise, researchers had to "learn by word of mouth or searching for them themselves."
Much of the surveillance happening in the borderlands occurs without the knowledge of the people living there. Last July, CBP launched a surveillance blimp over Nogales, Arizona, without first informing local officials. "We weren't aware that they were going to put it up," Edward Dickie, city manager of Nogales, told Reason at the time. (It has since been removed.) CBP plans to install new surveillance towers in Imperial Beach and El Cajon, California, but "officials in both cities said they were unaware of the federal government's plans," according to Voice of San Diego.
In the government's eyes, the definition of the border itself is slippery, giving it broad surveillance discretion. Federal law allows Border Patrol to conduct warrantless stops and searches "within a reasonable distance from any external boundary of the United States," including on private land within 25 miles of the border. "Decades-old federal regulations, issued without public comment or debate, define that reasonable distance as '100 air miles' from any external boundary," according to the Project on Government Accountability (POGO), which released a report on the border enforcement zone in January. Almost two-thirds of the American population lives within the zone.
What's more, POGO found little evidence that checkpoints in the enforcement zone are ensnaring undocumented immigrants. "Checkpoints accounted for only 2% of Border Patrol arrests between fiscal years 2016 and 2020," it reported. "The existence of checkpoints can also lead to migrants dying in the countryside in attempts to avoid them."
This cuts to one of the misconceptions about the "virtual wall"—that it is more humane that a physical wall. Chambers notes that his past research "has demonstrated that border surveillance towers force people into remote terrain where they will face excessive physical exertion and extended exposure to the elements." He says there's "nothing to suggest that a 'virtual wall' is humane," adding that "surveillance tech is not necessarily distinct from a physical wall."
"The two work in tandem to isolate human beings and multiply the bodily and mental harm of border crossing," says Chambers. "What differentiates them most is that towers have been more readily ignored by those not impacted."
Border security and immigration enforcement are affecting more and more people, though. At airports, customs officials are uploading data from travelers' electronic devices to a massive database that CBP agents can file through without a warrant. In 2020, as people protested the killing of George Floyd across the country, the Department of Homeland Security turned border technology on them, surveilling demonstrations in over 15 cities, including New York City and Philadelphia. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has access to driver's license data for three in four American adults.
"Smart" border enforcement has come at a massive cost—something that implicates every American taxpayer. The Secure Border Initiative Network, a mid-2000s "virtual fence" project, came in at $1 billion by the time it was scrapped—$19 million for each mile it covered. In FY 2022, Congress allocated $425 million for border surveillance. Between 1993 and 2019, Border Patrol's budget jumped from $363 million to $4.9 billion.
Still, as last week's surveillance tower map shows, the federal government is trudging ahead with a plan that will put more Americans under watch, and at great expense. "Border politics has a short memory, and not enough skepticism is applied to this technology that has been found time and time again to be expensive and ineffective," says Maass. "Despite more than 20 years of growing surveillance at the border, we don't hear CBP and other border security proponents claiming that the problem, at least as they define it, has been alleviated."
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"Proponents of a harsher border..."
Harsher? Like a border that has any legal definition and enforcement?
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If two million arrests annually for illegal entry isn't enforcement, I don't know what is. Illegal entry is a crime, a misdemeanor.
But prosecuting everyone would require a massive Massive MASSIVE increase of the federal judicial and incarceration system. The total number of criminal prosecutions in the federal judicial system annually is only about 60,000. The nativist bigots who scream about illegal immigration won't allow the necessary tax increases.
Misdemeanor is a term applied to offenses that carry less than a 1 year sentence of incarceration, or otherwise are described as such in statute. Border-jumping could easily be made into a felony by act of law, but who wants to incarcerate and feed that many people for five or ten years. It could also be declared by act of law to be a capital offense or it could be declared to be an insurrection by invaders with summary execution of the invaders when caught.
It gets back to a rather old saw that if a five dollar fine won't stop behavior, increase the fine logarithmically until you find the behavior stopping. If the penalty, whatever it is, doesn't stop the behavior, increase the penalty from negligible to mild to severe to draconian to execution, and at some point the behavior will stop. Of course you only do that if you really want the behavior in question to stop. We don't really want it to stop, do we?
‘Nativism’ under current circumstances isn’t bigotry, it’s patriotism, bigotry is what the left practices.
Land mines are cheap.
Hard on the wildlife, though.
"More dollars are being spent, more migrants are dying, and more civil liberties violations are occurring."
Fiona misspelled "trespassers" as "migrants" and now we're supposed to care.
Just don't trespass into a uterus.
I don't think I'm likely to fit. Possibly some species of whales, but this is not an experiment I have any interest in performing.
Just like the War on Drugs, fighting the War on Migration requires violating the civil liberties of peaceful citizens. Quelle surprise.
“War on migration”
Funny stuff.
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You mean wars on common nouns result in destruction of liberty? No way!
Seriously though, you're way off base. There's no war on drugs and there's no war on migration.
There's a war on illegal drugs and on illegal immigration.
IL-FUCKING-LEGAL! WHAT PART OF ILLEGAL DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND?
Extra drunk and retarded today. Laid off or PTO?
Big talk from a little bitch.
All you need it the word war and it's going to violate civil liberties.
You mean the war of illegals, right fatfuck?
Nobody wants a war on illegals. People want enforcement of immigration law.
Well, what do you expect?
A physical wall only stops illegal immigrants.
A "virtual wall" allows spying on law abiding citizens.
Only one of those appeals to fascists.
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Seems like a pretty misleading headline. About a paragraph was devoted to discussing on border surveillance being turned on Americans. The rest was all about how electronic "walls" make it dangerous or inconvenient for illegal aliens to come here. Ummm....isn't that sort of the point (inconvenient, at least)? I know Harrigan disagrees with them, but I don't think most people opposed to unchecked immigration want chauffeured concierge service to a convenient point to set up residence. There might actually be a worthwhile article to be had about the headline. This one wasn't it.
9/11 turned NYC into surveillance town. Surveillance on Americans means nothing to government. They routinely defend it. Americans being swept up foreign intel surveillance for example.
Surveillance at the border just seem like selective outrage to me.
You guys are just making it harder for Agent MaGeek to do his job!
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more migrants are dying
What's the down side?
Can't see one but then I am part of the toxic white, cis-gendered, heterosexual patriarchy that is the cause of all of the evil in the world.
Property owners having to call the "authorities" when they find the dead bodies on their land.
It might be more effective to leave them there.
Does this chick ever write about anything else?
"Fiona Harrigan is an assistant editor at Reason, where she primarily covers immigration and foreign policy."
Fuck her for doing her job, right? What a leftist.
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Need the definition of primarily?
And if she covered it you would think she would cover both sides, not just push one sides propaganda.
To be fair, Reason is a libertarian opinion magazine. So, it should hardly be surprising that they take a side. The problem, to me, is that they take the side of their particular interpretation of libertarianism poorly. Not only do they not present both sides, they ignore that there is another side. As a result, they wind up grossly inflating the implications of certain statistics (e.g. immigrants commit less crime than natives adjusted for income), baiting and switching article content (as is the case here), and evading objections (regressive income redistribution consequences of massive inmigration of unskilled labor). Honestly, Reason's staff choices for the immigration beat wouldn't be all that different if they were secretly immigration restrictionists trying to discredit the other side.
I'm guessing her girlfriend is an illegal alien.
Remember when several members of the Reason staff said Kyle Rittenhouse shouldn't have been in Kenosha because his Mom lived in Illinois?
Remember when, at his trial, the FBI coincidentally had drone footage that it coincidentally lost before it could be provided in his defense?
Good times.
The two work in tandem to isolate human beings and multiply the bodily and mental harm of border crossing
Yes, that's the idea. We can't physically stop every invader. We can discourage potential invaders by making invading more costly for them, while apprehending as many as we can.
"More costly" often in involves becoming vulture food in the desert.
Bad choices have consequences.
Yeah. Fuck 'em. They deserve to die for daring to enter the land of the free without proper papers.
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Not like they were shot by a Capitol Police officer. They made their own active choice.
Do you even realize crossing deaths are up under Biden as his admin largely encourages illegal migration? You probably don't.
Two million arrests a year for illegal entry is not encouragement.
You truly cannot understand anything can you. Just because political blowback prevents them from defunding BP does not mean they cannot swamp it with encouragement of illegal entry through other departments and statements/priorities.
It's a bot.
So is Fiona.
ChatGPT has gotten out of hand.
Sure it is. They know they will get a court date years in the future that won’t matter if they bother to show up. So stop with your open borders bullshit.
By the way. You've openly supported the Ukrainian war which has far more deaths than migrants crossing illegally. If it is all imaginary lines why are you supporting that engagement? Lol.
God damn youre dumb.
He just rants and raves like a true democrat.
My home is quite free and prosperous.
If you smash my window to burglarize my home and then cut yourself badly while climbing in through the smashed window, do you expect much sympathy from me?
Yes. Yes he does.
"Freedom isn't free" dontchaknow. Except MY freedom IS free because THEY pay for it with their lives. Isn't that right Vern?
Freedom indeed isn't free. Americans are paying a lot for it. And that's why people shouldn't just be able to walk into the country and benefit from freedoms they didn't pay for.
If they want freedom, they need to work for it in their own countries, or they need to go through the proper legal process for immigrating to the US.
Just like a good little Calvinist: salvation (aka freedom) must be earned through hard work. Liberty isn't a birthright of mankind, it is a privilege to be earned.
Liberty isn’t a birthright – you are correct. It must be earned by someone, defended by someone else, and guarded by yet others from generation to generation until events dictate that it must again be defended. Liberty ain’t free – it never has been!
So, you're just as ignorant about religion as everything else.
"Just like a good little Calvinist: salvation (aka freedom) must be earned through hard work."
That's not Calvinism. Where the hell did you come up with that nonsense.
Calvinists believe there's no requirement for salvation other than faith alone. In fact they believe it's impossible to gain salvation by works. The opposite of what you said.
Cite: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvinism#Salvation
I don't know if you're just an ignorant idiot or deliberately lying, but if so it's a particularly stupid, easily refuted lie.
I don't expect them to pay for anything.
"“Freedom isn’t free” dontchaknow. Except MY freedom IS free because THEY pay for it with their lives. Isn’t that right Vern?"
The death of illegals has no bearing on me. Not sure why you think it would.
Hermano mayor is always watching
Just build the damned wall and call it a day.
Additional barriers would probably be helpful in some places, but the border crosses the full range of landscapes. It cuts through cities, rivers, rural areas, and wilderness. Different fortification strategies will be required in differing places.
Sure, amd none will be foolproof anymore than the locks on my doors and windows are foolproof. But it will stop most of the incursions.
No, it will never be possible to stop ALL illegal entries. But, we know how to stop most of them, and how to apprehend far more people here illegally than we do now. And we need to go on offense against the Mexican crime organizations that are trafficking the invaders.
We need to simply tax remittances to Mexico 100%, which dries up the money going back there, which is still a major part of their economy.
If the government will do little to deal with the issue on their end, benefits should be summarily curtailed.
There's no need to punish foreign workers who are here legally.
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Well, Fiona, we wouldn't need border walls or any of that if we actually enforced our immigration laws, specifically, that it is illegal to employ or aid illegal aliens.
If illegal aliens are subject to arrest when they show an ID for banking, apartment rentals, real estate purchases, traffic stop, driver's license, tax returns, school enrollment, university enrollment, employment, insurance, etc., and if non-compliant business were subject to steep fines and criminal prosecutions, this problem would quickly end.
We're not talking about any kind of new form of "papers please", we are talking about the fact that Americans have to show their papers all the time already, but our law enforcement simply ignores it when illegal aliens show papers that make it clear that they are not Americans.
In other words, Fiona, the invasion of privacy and destruction of civil liberties that we are experience is the fault of people like you.
I'd rather have Americans need to show papers less. Why shouldn't anonymous employment and domestic travel be allowed?
Because some anonymous terrorist will blow up a plane.
There aren't enough federal law enforcement agents to enforce those laws. And a lot of Republicans want to de-fund the agencies we already have. Besides simply being in the US illegally isn't even a crime. They would be issued a summons and let go.
simply being in the US illegally isn’t even a crime.
If you entered illegally in the first place, it is.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1325
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1326
It is a crime. The issue is your ignorance, and those like you.
It's wishful thinking and feeeelz.
"Besides simply being in the US illegally isn’t even a crime."
Lol, American education system.
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