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===== In the cold bureaucracy of the future, helping immigrants get taxpayer ID numbers has become a highly surveilled, algorithm-driven nightmare. Aboard the U.S.S. Networker — now refitted as a LinkedINGov Verification Node — public servants work silently under the flickering light of their terminals, inputting sensitive personal data for immigrant applicants. ===== Each week, workers must submit a "Justification Log" — five specific actions completed, tied to biometric logs, timestamped screen recordings, and ambient behavior analysis. These logs are reviewed not by supervisors… but by an unblinking machine known only as The Reviewer. Fail to list five real, verifiable actions? You’re flagged. Three flags? You’re auto-archived. No one knows what “archived” really means.
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