Meta has removed a Facebook page that was being used to track the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Chicago. The removal came at the request of the Department of Justice, with Attorney General Pam Bondi stating that the page was being used to target ICE officials. Meta confirmed the removal, citing violations of their policies against coordinated harm. This action follows similar restrictions on apps used to flag ICE agent sightings, with the Trump administration pushing for their removal.
Proponents of these tracking tools argue they are a matter of First Amendment rights and are used to protect individuals' safety amid increased immigration enforcement. However, officials like Bondi contend that such pa... download the app to read more
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