Intelligence: Illegals Electronic Surveillance

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August 23, 2026: The current American government established DOGE/Department of Government Efficiency in early 2025 and dissolved it last month. The goal was to upgrade computer systems and network technology. This would increase the national government’s productivity. Identifying the problems was easy; they had done that many times before. The problem was enacting the reforms. Organizations and their employees targeted for reassignment or dismissal resisted. While public opinion favored the reforms, those losing their jobs went to court. The court proceedings slowed things down but largely failed to stop DOGE

What really mattered was DOGE gaining access to all the entitlement, welfare, and U.S. Treasury disbursement databases of the U.S. federal government, which has allowed total information awareness of the vast majority of every illegal alien's electronic activity.

The American government has been trying to create legal precedents so it can now act on that information before hostile federal employees disrupt the DOGE efforts by cutting off access to government funds and requiring them to report to local immigration offices on pain of debanking if they don't. The government knows which bank accounts are used by illegal aliens because most federal benefits are sent electronically.

The economic impact of millions of illegal aliens suddenly leaving could be a disaster for the Real Estate industry in some states and cities. Rental properties and large numbers of government-subsidized Section 8 housing, losing their paying tenants within a month or so, are going to cause a massive deflation in property values and rents, particularly in Democratic Party-governed urban areas with lots of illegal aliens. This means the 2028 elections and 2030 census will create a crisis for the Democratic Party: millions, perhaps ten million or more illegal aliens, will either go back to their country of origin or hide from census officials.

What these illegals will not be receiving are any more government benefits. This will lead to even more illegals leaving. That process can be measured by how much the U.S. unemployment rate declines as legal U.S. residents can now get the jobs the illegals formerly did for less money.

Efforts to get court approval for illegals to stay and collect benefits failed. The full Fifth Circuit considered the issue and issued an extraordinary precedential order making it clear that illegal aliens do not have a constitutional right to move about freely in America during their removal proceedings.

The illegals are an everyday problem for Americans living near the Mexican border. In one case, ranchers along that border have used ground radar to detect illegal migrants passing through their land. When illegals were detected and confirmed by other sensors (day/night cameras and ground sensors), a call was made to the Border Patrol, which came and made the arrests.

The ranchers were using a British Blighter B202 Radar. This 16 kg device has no moving parts and can run unattended for 12 hours on a single battery. The radar can detect people walking up to 4 kilometers away (and large vehicles up to 8 kilometers away). You can connect the radar to the internet and monitor it from anywhere. The radar software plots the speed and path of anything it detects. The radar does a 78-degree horizontal scan (electronically, not mechanically), and a 20-degree vertical scan. The software can transmit updates every five or one second. It can track up to 700 separate contacts at once.

Police departments and commando units use the Blighter B202 for surveillance. For commandos, the Blighter B202's best feature is its lightweight design (the lightest ground radar available). California ranchers use radar to discourage people smugglers from using their property and to reduce frequent property damage and the risk of other crimes.