Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) contracted with a spyware company that tells customers it ensures they can use the tool without the agency being caught doing so, according to documents obtained by 404 Media through our ongoing lawsuit against ICE.
In September, we sued ICE for documents related to its $2 million contract with Paragon, a company that makes powerful spyware for remotely hacking phones and accessing encrypted messaging apps. In response to the lawsuit we’ve now been given the first batch of documents by ICE, but have many more to go. The vast majority of the documents it has provided so far are heavily redacted, and it is still withholding information in the public interest that would more fully explain why the agency wanted to buy such a potent and controversial surveillance tool.
“404 Media has asked ICE to disclose agency records relating to its contract with a company known for its powerful spyware tool whose potential use in the agency’s ongoing mass-deportation campaign has prompted lawmakers, civil liberties organizations, and immigration groups to express deep concerns over potential civil rights abuses,” our original complaint said. Paragon makes a spyware system called Graphite that is capable of remotely hacking mobile phones and obtaining messages from apps such as Signal, WhatsApp, and Facebook Messenger.
There's no legitimate reason for ICE to withhold information from the public. There's no legitimate reason for any government agency to withhold information from the public. You can't have a legitimate government if the government is allowed to keep secrets from the populace. This is like baseline shit. We can't even start arguing about left and right until we agree that the people in power can't keep secrets from the people who put them in power.
There is absolutely a reason for governments to withhold things like active battle plans, etc. But this is well outside that zone.
I'll add to that medical records (bevause hippocratic oath, etc.) in countries that have public healthcare.
HIPAAA, not Hippocratic oath
Totalitarian governments have two aces up their sleeve when it comes to pushing through totalitarian legislation: 1) Child safety and 2) National security.
Any guesses for which they'll choose to excuse this one?
To be fair, a child safety claim is blatant bullshit if the state doesn't bother to confront actual children's welfare matters like food insecurity, home insecurity, family insecurity, failing education districts and so on.
As the federal government showed when it past the OBBBA budget reconciliation omnibus in 2025, they give not a single fuck about kids working class or lower.
There's no use in protecting kids from exposure to porn or social media addiction when they're literally starving.