DHS has issued hundreds of subpoenas to major online platforms to obtain the names, email addresses, and phone numbers of ...
DHS has issued subpoenas to tech companies like Google and Meta to reveal the identities of social media critics of ICE who ...
A neighborhood Facebook page called Montco Community Watch had been doing what neighborhood pages do - posting tips about ICE sightings near specific streets and landmarks in Montgomery County, ...
The DHS has been creating pressure on tech giants to give up information about the ICE protestors. Will they fold?
DHS has sent hundreds of subpoenas to Google, Meta, Reddit, and Discord seeking identities of accounts tracking ICE operations, prompting legal challenges from FIRE and ACLU.
The DHS is seeking access to data from social media users who criticize ICE or share information about the location of immigration agents.