Douglas MacMillan, a corporate accountability reporter at The Washington Post, dives into the controversial expansion of ICE’s GPS ankle monitor program, affecting 183,000 immigrants. He discusses the emotional turmoil faced by those monitored, including stigma and daily struggles. MacMillan highlights the profit motives of private companies like BI Inc. and GeoGroup, examining the ethical implications behind this surveillance. The conversation raises crucial questions about government oversight and the intersections of technology, immigration, and corporate interests.