what happened to the 1st Amendment? You're not allowed to criticize ICE or say "abolish ICE"?
The subpoenas, once reserved for dealing with time-sensitive crises like child abductions,
Hundreds of “administrative subpoenas”—issued by DHS, not
judges—reportedly have been served to major tech companies as DHS
attempts to crack down on critics of ICE deployments in cities
nationwide. The subpoenas, once reserved for dealing with time-sensitive
crises like child abductions, appear to be aimed at unmasking account
holders who have criticized ICE or pointed out locations where ICE
agents are stationed.
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