The U.K. Information Commissioner's Office issued an enforcement notice to the Home Office over its use of GPS ankle tags on migrants. The agency found the Home Office did not sufficiently consider the invasive nature of constantly tracking migrants' locations in an attempt to more easily contact them for asylum proceedings.
1 March 2024
ICO says Home Office migrant monitoring flouts privacy conventions
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