
The Tech Policy Press Podcast AI, Surveillance and the Siege of Minneapolis
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Feb 5, 2026 Alejandra Montoya-Boyer, civil rights leader focused on surveillance and AI policy, and Irna Landrum, Minneapolis-based campaigner on surveillance and immigration enforcement, discuss a large immigration operation that revealed a sprawling surveillance apparatus. They talk about facial recognition, masked agents, community intimidation, data-driven tracking, and urgent calls to limit biometric dragnet tools and federal AI/privacy powers.
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Surveillance Apparatus Revealed
- Operation Metro Surge exposed a sprawling surveillance apparatus combining AI, facial recognition, and novel tools.
- The operation is being used to silence dissent, intimidate communities, and discourage observers from recording agents.
Agents Honk To Intimidate Observers
- Irna Landrum describes federal agents driving around honking to bait observers and intimidate neighbors.
- Observers report feeling surveilled and fearful for protecting each other during ICE and Border Patrol actions.
Masking Reflects Biometric Power
- Agents deliberately wear masks because they can use facial recognition and databases to identify opponents.
- Masking signals fear of being tracked and shows how biometric tools shape on-the-ground behavior.
