
Airlines Allegedly Sharing Passenger Data with ICE
Airlines Sharing Passenger Data with ICE: A Growing Concern The claim that US airlines are providing passenger data to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has sparked widespread concern. A recent video by Carlos Eduardo Espina alleges that airlines are selling customer information to ICE, making it easier to locate and deport undocumented immigrants. While the exact airlines involved remain unclear, Espina's video highlights a significant privacy and immigration issue. "I don't understand how this is legally permitted," Espina states in his video, expressing the concerns of many. The video has garnered significant attention online, raising questions about data privacy and the potential for discriminatory practices. Further investigation is needed to confirm the extent of data sharing and its impact on immigrant communities. The issue underscores the need for greater transparency and accountability in the handling of passenger data by airlines and government agencies.