Here’s the Company That Sold DHS ICE’s Notorious Face Recognition App
Overview of Mobile Fortify and Its Use by Immigration Agents
Immigration agents have used Mobile Fortify, a facial recognition app, to scan the faces of countless people in the US—including many citizens. The app allows users to point a phone’s camera at a person and scan their face to identify them.
Background on Clearview AI and Its Role
Clearview AI is a facial recognition company that has been widely used by law enforcement agencies. It has been linked to ICE’s operations, with reports indicating that ICE has contracted with Clearview AI to identify individuals, including those who have allegedly assaulted agents.
Clearview AI has faced legal challenges from major tech companies such as Facebook, Google, and Twitter, as well as calls for greater regulation and scrutiny of its technology in the United States.
Legal and Ethical Concerns
There are growing concerns about the use of facial recognition technology by immigration authorities. Critics argue that such tools may infringe on privacy rights and disproportionately impact marginalized communities.
ICE has been found to have used Clearview AI to investigate incidents involving agent assaults, raising questions about the transparency and oversight of these technologies.
Regulatory and Oversight Developments
As of 2025, Congress has pushed the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for more details about ICE’s use of facial recognition apps like Mobile Fortify. This includes demands for transparency and accountability in how such tools are deployed.
ICE has reportedly agreed to pay up to $10 million to Clearview AI as part of an investigation into the use of facial recognition technology by agents.
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