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Trump's EPA Rollbacks and ICE's Surveillance App: Threats to Environmental Protection and Civil Liberties

The Trump administration has taken significant steps to weaken environmental regulations through the Environmental Protection Agency. ICE has expanded the use of mass surveillance by Immigration and Customs Enforcement via the Mobile Fortify app. The app's capabilities allow agents to obtain vast amounts of information on individuals.

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CONTENT: The Trump administration's actions against environmental protections and civil liberties have raised serious concerns among experts and advocacy groups. In the realm of environmental policy, the administration...

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    How Trump’s EPA rollbacks could harm our air and water – and worsen global heating

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Trump's EPA Rollbacks and ICE's Surveillance App: Threats to Environmental Protection and Civil Liberties

The Trump administration has taken significant steps to weaken environmental regulations through the Environmental Protection Agency. ICE has expanded the use of mass surveillance by Immigration and Customs Enforcement via the Mobile Fortify app. The app's capabilities allow agents to obtain vast amounts of information on individuals.

Friday, January 30, 2026 • 3 min read • 2 source references

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The Trump administration's actions against environmental protections and civil liberties have raised serious concerns among experts and advocacy groups. In the realm of environmental policy, the administration has taken nearly 70 actions to rollback regulations since President Trump's return to office, as reported by The Guardian. These changes, referred to as a "war on all fronts," threaten air and water quality, increase harmful chemical exposure, and worsen global warming.

Meanwhile, ICE's deployment of the Mobile Fortify app for facial recognition and contactless fingerprinting raises serious privacy concerns. The app, which has been used over 100,000 times, including on children, was first reported in May 2025, and its use has been the subject of a lawsuit by the State of Illinois and the City of Chicago. The app's capabilities allow agents to obtain vast amounts of information on individuals, including their identities and potentially sensitive personal information.

The Guardian's report on Trump's EPA rollbacks highlights the administration's efforts to dismantle regulations that protect ecosystems and the climate. For instance, the administration has moved to weaken the Clean Water Rule, which safeguards bodies of water from pollution, and the National Environmental Policy Act, which requires environmental impact assessments for major projects. These actions come at a time when the world is grappling with the consequences of worsening global warming, and experts warn that the rollbacks could exacerbate the situation.

Matthew Tejada, the former director of the EPA's environmental justice program, emphasized the potential harm to communities, stating, "This administration has launched a war on all fronts against our health and the safety of our communities and the quality of our environment."

As for ICE's Mobile Fortify app, Moustafa Bayoumi, a Guardian US columnist, described it as a "techno-authoritarian nightmare." He noted that the app's use is particularly concerning given the lethal force ICE has employed on American streets, which has drawn widespread condemnation. Bayoumi pointed out that the app's capabilities could be used to identify and target individuals without probable cause.

These developments underscore the need for vigilance and scrutiny as the Trump administration continues to push for changes that could have far-reaching consequences for public health, the environment, and civil liberties.

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  • The Guardian: "How Trump’s EPA rollbacks could harm our air and water – and worsen global heating"

  • The Guardian: "ICE’s surveillance app is a techno-authoritarian nightmare | Moustafa Bayoumi"

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The Trump administration's actions against environmental protections and civil liberties have raised serious concerns among experts and advocacy groups. In the realm of environmental policy, the administration has taken nearly 70 actions to rollback regulations since President Trump's return to office, as reported by The Guardian. These changes, referred to as a "war on all fronts," threaten air and water quality, increase harmful chemical exposure, and worsen global warming.

Meanwhile, ICE's deployment of the Mobile Fortify app for facial recognition and contactless fingerprinting raises serious privacy concerns. The app, which has been used over 100,000 times, including on children, was first reported in May 2025, and its use has been the subject of a lawsuit by the State of Illinois and the City of Chicago. The app's capabilities allow agents to obtain vast amounts of information on individuals, including their identities and potentially sensitive personal information.

The Guardian's report on Trump's EPA rollbacks highlights the administration's efforts to dismantle regulations that protect ecosystems and the climate. For instance, the administration has moved to weaken the Clean Water Rule, which safeguards bodies of water from pollution, and the National Environmental Policy Act, which requires environmental impact assessments for major projects. These actions come at a time when the world is grappling with the consequences of worsening global warming, and experts warn that the rollbacks could exacerbate the situation.

Matthew Tejada, the former director of the EPA's environmental justice program, emphasized the potential harm to communities, stating, "This administration has launched a war on all fronts against our health and the safety of our communities and the quality of our environment."

As for ICE's Mobile Fortify app, Moustafa Bayoumi, a Guardian US columnist, described it as a "techno-authoritarian nightmare." He noted that the app's use is particularly concerning given the lethal force ICE has employed on American streets, which has drawn widespread condemnation. Bayoumi pointed out that the app's capabilities could be used to identify and target individuals without probable cause.

These developments underscore the need for vigilance and scrutiny as the Trump administration continues to push for changes that could have far-reaching consequences for public health, the environment, and civil liberties.

Sources:

  • The Guardian: "How Trump’s EPA rollbacks could harm our air and water – and worsen global heating"

  • The Guardian: "ICE’s surveillance app is a techno-authoritarian nightmare | Moustafa Bayoumi"

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