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Another video talking about how Palantir and ICE is using y/our targeted data and how this whole system is rigged into immigration detainment. And a reminder, Stephen Miller owns Palantir stock. That’s not a conflict of interest at all as he was helping to shape immigration policy. And speaking...

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