The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a U.S. agency established under President Donald Trump and now supervised by Elon Musk, is secretly constructing a massive centralized database to enhance immigration enforcement, sources have confirmed.
Dubbed the “master database,” the system reportedly merges sensitive information from multiple federal agencies, including the IRS, Social Security Administration, and state voter rolls. According to insiders, the objective is to create a streamlined mechanism for identifying, tracking, and swiftly targeting immigrants nationwide.
However, the project is already facing heavy criticism and legal challenges. Civil rights groups warn that the database could compromise the privacy of millions of Americans, not just undocumented immigrants. Lawmakers have raised red flags over potential violations of the Privacy Act and the absence of oversight.
Top Democrat, Representative Gerry Connolly, has called for urgent investigations, warning that the unchecked data collection could be weaponized for political and discriminatory purposes.
In response, several lawsuits have been filed against DOGE, accusing the agency of building a surveillance tool that threatens constitutional protections and civil liberties. There are also growing fears that biometric data could soon be added to the system, further escalating privacy concerns.
Despite mounting public outrage, DOGE is reportedly moving ahead with plans to expand the database’s capabilities. The controversy continues to fuel nationwide debate about immigration enforcement, government surveillance, and the balance between security and personal freedom.
Madmo News will continue to monitor developments.
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