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- BlueServo abstract "BlueServo is an American company whose primary service is the Virtual Community Watch, a service which crowdsources the surveillance of the Texas-Mexico border and allows for users to anonymously report alleged entries of illegal immigrants to the United States Border Patrol, so that they may be stopped. The initiative, first proposed in June 2006, was initially launched by the State of Texas in 2007, with an initial 200 cameras installed along the border. The service is backed by the Texas Border Sheriffs' Coalition and has been endorsed by incumbent governor Rick Perry, despite 2009 criticisms arguing that the service has been ineffective in reducing the flow of illegal immigration. It has also come under scrutiny on issues of civil liberties and the stoking of nativist sentiment It appears that BlueServo is no longer funded, and the site has been shut down.".
- BlueServo wikiPageExternalLink www.blueservo.net.
- BlueServo wikiPageID "32038463".
- BlueServo wikiPageRevisionID "603992105".
- BlueServo hasPhotoCollection BlueServo.
- BlueServo subject Category:Borders_of_the_United_States.
- BlueServo subject Category:Crowdsourcing.
- BlueServo subject Category:Illegal_immigration_to_the_United_States.
- BlueServo type BordersOfTheUnitedStates.
- BlueServo type Boundary108512259.
- BlueServo type BoundaryLine108512736.
- BlueServo type Extremity108568978.
- BlueServo type Location100027167.
- BlueServo type Object100002684.
- BlueServo type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- BlueServo type Region108630039.
- BlueServo type YagoGeoEntity.
- BlueServo type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- BlueServo type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- BlueServo comment "BlueServo is an American company whose primary service is the Virtual Community Watch, a service which crowdsources the surveillance of the Texas-Mexico border and allows for users to anonymously report alleged entries of illegal immigrants to the United States Border Patrol, so that they may be stopped. The initiative, first proposed in June 2006, was initially launched by the State of Texas in 2007, with an initial 200 cameras installed along the border.".
- BlueServo label "BlueServo".
- BlueServo sameAs m.0gwy_8m.
- BlueServo sameAs Q4928770.
- BlueServo sameAs Q4928770.
- BlueServo sameAs BlueServo.
- BlueServo wasDerivedFrom BlueServo?oldid=603992105.
- BlueServo isPrimaryTopicOf BlueServo.