DHS privacy probe will focus on biometric tracking by ICE, OBIM

DHS privacy probe will focus on biometric tracking by ICE, OBIM

DHS privacy probe will focus on biometric tracking by ICE, OBIM

https://cyberscoop.com/dhs-ig-audit-ice-obim-biometric-data-privacy-facial-recognition/

Publish Date: 2026-02-06 17:36:00

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The Department of Homeland Security’s watchdog office has launched an audit of the agency’s privacy practices amid allegations that DHS and its components have used facial recognition tools and other technologies to collect data broadly and violate civil liberties.

The audit, according to a Feb. 5 letter from DHS Inspector General Joseph Cuffari and published by Virginia Democratic Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, started the previous day, and is titled “DHS’ Security of Biometric Data and Personally Identifiable Information (PII).”

“The objective of the audit is to determine how DHS and its components collect or obtain PII and biometric data related to immigration enforcement efforts and the extent to which that data is managed, shared, and secured in accordance with law, regulation, and Departmental policy,” Cuffari wrote.

Cuffari’s letter does not specify the audit’s scope or which agencies, technologies, programs or policies would be scrutinized.

In response to questions from CyberScoop, the DHS IG office indicated that the probe will initially focus on the activities of two department sub-components: Immigrations and Customs Enforcement and the Office of Biometric Identity Management.

“We will begin with OBIM, ICE and could include other components of the Department,” a spokesperson for DHS IG said in an email in response to questions about the audit’s scope.

ICE has become the most visible part of the Trump administration’s broader effort to expand data collection on Americans. The agency – along with Customs and Border Protection officers, who are sometimes mistaken for ICE agents – has played a leading role, helping build a large facial recognition database that DHS can use to identify not only people targeted in immigration raids, but also protestors and legal observers.

The Office of Biometric Identity Management is responsible for overseeing these biometric databases—managing, storing, and…

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