Some cities are ditching license plate readers over immigration surveillance concerns

A Flock Safety license plate reader is seen last year along a public road in Houston. David Goldman/Associated Press

David Goldman/Associated Press

The use of automatic license plate readers has exploded across the country in recent years. The cameras on roads and freeways that take images of the back of passing cars are popular with police for solving crimes.

But as President Trump’s immigration enforcement crackdown has escalated in recent months, residents of various American cities are urging local leaders to stop using these cameras, citing fears of mass surveillance and concerns that local data could be aiding a federal

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