Google Earth now helps you find refugees worldwide

Thanks to a couple of readers, bluelitespecial and Brian, we have learned that Google Earth has partnered with the United Nations to bring you information on refugees and camps around the world.

The office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has released, with help from Google Earth Outreach, new Google Earth content which documents UN projects involving Refugee camps. The announcement was made today in Geneva where the UN world headquarters are located. Google Earth Outreach Director Rebecca Moore was on hand for the announcement as were several notables of the United Nations.

Cool huh?   Now, lets suggest that the US State Department and the Dept. of Homeland Security partner with Google Earth and track all the groups of refugees and H-2B visa workers that are roaming America.  Maybe eventually they could track those aliens coming across the borders.

I was thinking of the Somalis who in some cases will not sign leases for more than 6 months (Tysons Food and other meatpackers could help get the data), and then maybe that company in Alabama which lost 100 workers last winter.   And, of course just this past week over 100 supposed H2-B Visa welders who came up missing from construction work in Emporia, KS.

Come to think of it, I bet the government could pull this off pretty easily if they wanted to because a private citizen is already doing something along these lines.  Check out the map at the Illegal Alien Activity Tracking System.

We could call it the “supposedly legal alien activity tracking system!”

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