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Microsoft Denies ICE Tech Usage for Mass Spying

Thomas by Thomas
February 23, 2026
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Microsoft Denies ICE Tech Usage for Mass Spying

Microsoft issued a firm rebuttal to reports alleging that its cloud and artificial intelligence technologies are being utilized by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for mass civilian surveillance.

The controversy was ignited by leaked internal documents, originally reported by The Guardian, which revealed that ICE’s data storage on Microsoft’s Azure platform surged by over 300% between July 2025 and January 2026. Despite this massive footprint, Microsoft maintains that its involvement remains limited to administrative and productivity support.

The Data Surge: Leaked Evidence

Internal billing and provisioning records show a dramatic escalation in ICE’s cloud utilization as the agency ramped up enforcement operations throughout late 2025 and early 2026.

PeriodAzure Data StoredEquivalent Data Volume
July 2025400 Terabytes~140 million photos
January 20261,400 Terabytes~490 million photos

While the documents track the scale of storage, they do not provide a “smoking gun” regarding the specific content of the files. However, privacy advocates point to ICE’s access to Azure’s high-tier AI tools, such as Azure AI Video Indexer and Azure Vision, as evidence of potential biometric and facial recognition capabilities.

Microsoft’s Defense: Policies vs. Practice

In its official response, Microsoft drew a hard line between providing “baseline” infrastructure and enabling surveillance.

  • Strict Prohibitions: A company spokesperson stated that Microsoft’s policies and terms of service strictly prohibit the use of its technology for mass surveillance of civilian populations.

  • Belief in Compliance: The company asserted it does not believe ICE is violating these terms, categorizing the services provided—such as email, document management, and AI chatbots—as “productivity and collaboration tools.”

  • Lobbying for Rules: Microsoft reiterated its call for Congress and the courts to establish “clear legal lines” defining how law enforcement should be permitted to use emerging technologies, essentially shifting the burden of regulation to lawmakers.

The “Plan B” Backdrop

This denial comes at a time of extreme tension regarding ICE’s expanded role. The agency’s budget has ballooned to $75 billion, making it the highest-funded law enforcement body in the country. The data surge on Azure directly coincides with a massive deportation push and a series of high-profile enforcement incidents that have drawn international scrutiny.

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