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ice s new smart glasses promise surveillance superpowers will they be used against citizens next

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The article discusses a government surveillance technology deployment with no direct commercial mechanism. No company revenue, margin, or supply chain impact is identified. The initiative is government-funded and not tied to a specific product or commodity price. Sectors are included only because the technology involves hardware (cameras, AR) and software (biometric analysis) that could indirectly benefit suppliers like Google and Samsung, but the mechanism is weak and speculative.

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  • DHS plans to equip ICE agents with smart glasses by September 2027.
  • Glasses will feature cameras and real-time biometric data analysis.
  • Critics raise concerns about mass surveillance of American citizens.
ice s new smart glasses promise surveillance superpowers will they be used against citizens next | theblaze.com β€” News Analysis