The New Zealand government is facing scrutiny over its potential agreement to share biometric data with the United States under an Enhanced Border Security Partnership, raising serious concerns about privacy, data sovereignty, and democratic values.
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So this project feels like it was in distress. There's a cultural issue, we need to work out what it is because it's raised clouds. There are many, many good people in immigration and an MB who turn up every day to make a difference, and this has put a cloud over them.
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