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Seems like Matt Oczkowski, formerly of Cambridge Analytica, now Data Propria, struggles to find domestic data science talent and relies on foreign workers which is a great way to run afoul of election law. He managed 2 data scientists in 2016 from SCL UK in TX on tourist visas.
Here’s the 2016 Project Alamo Cambridge Analytica team embedded in the campaign. What follows is page from Cambridge Analytica’s own report that admits they may have been in USA on “incorrect visas” for campaign work and we assume Doni and Nocera (pictured) aren’t US citizens.
Oz promised to be more ethical this time. Not sure if that includes a deep and abiding respect for FECA and the simple principal that only citizens and permanent residents should work on election campaigns. wired.com/story/data-pro…
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