Bondi says Facebook has removed page targeting ICE agents after DOJ outreach
- On Tuesday, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed Department of Justice outreach prompted Facebook to remove a group allegedly used to dox and target ICE agents in the Chicago area.
- After earlier removals, Bondi pressured Apple to take down the ICEBlock app weeks ago amid the Trump administration's claim that sharing ICE sightings is illegal 'doxing'.
- Bondi wrote that "Today following outreach from the Justice Department, Facebook removed a large group page that was being used to dox and target ICE agents in Chicago," and a Meta spokesperson said it violated policies against coordinated harm and outing undercover personnel.
- Legal experts countered that First Amendment protections cover ICE sightings discussion, while NPR reporting found no public evidence proving a spike in attacks cited by officials.
- Bondi vowed that the DOJ will continue engaging tech companies to eliminate platforms where radicals can incite imminent violence against federal law enforcement.
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Meta removes ICE-tracking Facebook page in Chicago at the request of the Justice Department
Meta has removed a Facebook page used to track the presence of immigration agents at the request of the Department of Justice, the company confirmed on Tuesday.
Facebook Shuts Down Group Targeting ICE Agents.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: Facebook removed a group page used to dox and target U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Chicago, Illinois, after outreach from the Department of Justice (DOJ).WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Department of Justice, Facebook, ICE agents, and individuals accused of targeting federal law enforcement.WHEN & WHERE: Recent actions in Chicago, Illinois; broader incidents across the U.S. involving ICE agents.KEY QUO…
Facebook takes down page that Justice Department says was used to harass ICE agents
The U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday that Meta had complied with its request to take down a page on its Facebook platform that the agency said was being used to harass ICE agents in Chicago.
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