The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has reportedly been asking tech companies for information on accounts posting anti-ICE sentiments. According to The New York Times, DHS has sent hundreds of administrative subpoenas to Google, Reddit, Discord and Meta over the past few months. Homeland Security asked the companies for names, email addresses, telephone numbers and any other identifying detail for accounts that have criticized the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency or have reported the location of its agents. Google, Meta and Reddit have complied with some of the requests
ectospheno•46m ago
I think the trick now would be finding a pro ice sentiment online.
technion•38m ago
Open Facebook and scroll. Every time ICE comes up the content is exclusively positive (and no I don't feed the trolls and bring this algorithm on myself).
webdoodle•53m ago
They'll take the money and run as usual. If they don't then you know this IS the psyop.
wmf•50m ago
What money?
webdoodle•46m ago
For years, the Federal government was paying telephone companies for their phone records. Not the calls themselves, just the metadata. I'm sure the capital driven companies get paid for providing the data, as a service fee.
antonvs•52m ago
When these “administrative subpoenas” (a fancy term for polite request) are challenged in court, ICE tends to withdraw them, because they don’t want the legal precedent that says what they’re doing is illegal and un-American.
They should be forced to defend them, that might put a stop to this.
keernan•33m ago
The bigger issue than the illegal use of the subpoena power, is the purpose behind why they are gathering this personal data about Americans.
ggm•1h ago
ectospheno•46m ago
technion•38m ago