Recent research by Access Now highlights the involvement of private sector companies in the EU's migration policies, detailing how they profit from and contribute to extensive surveillance measures. The findings raise concerns about ethical practices related to human rights and the treatment of migrants within Europe.
Impact Assessment
HIGH
High — notable development with meaningful geopolitical or humanitarian impact
Analysis Notes
The exposure of private sector complicity in EU migrant surveillance raises significant ethical and political questions, potentially exacerbating tensions around human rights and migration enforcement policies.
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