How will the National Data Strategy impact immigrants and refugees?

24/11/2020 | Open Rights Group

The National Data Strategy provides a framework for the government to manage the flow of data through the economy and society, along with how it plans to use this information across the public sector. An example of this is the government's inadequate response to Coronavirus. However, for the purposes of immigration enforcement (remember the Hostile Environment), it is easy to imagine what can happen when data is misused.

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