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Facebook Removes Page Allegedly Doxing ICE Agents After AG Bondi's Pressure

The HillOctober 15, 202511 min5,427 views
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Facebook Page Takedown

  • 🎯 A large Facebook group page, allegedly used to dox ICE agents in Chicago, has been removed.
  • πŸ“Œ This action was reportedly taken at the request of Attorney General Pam Bondi and the DOJ.
  • πŸ’¬ Bondi stated that online campaigns on social media were inciting violence against ICE officers, and the DOJ would work to eliminate platforms used for such incitement.

Hypocrisy Claims and Free Speech Concerns

  • βš–οΈ Critics on the left pointed out hypocrisy, comparing this action to when the Biden administration sought the removal of COVID disinformation.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Some argue that Facebook's compliance with the Trump administration's request to remove ICE information differs from Zuckerberg's previous stance on free speech when addressing COVID misinformation.
  • πŸ” A counterargument suggests that removing a group directly tied to imminent physical threats against law enforcement is distinct from banning users for discussing the COVID lab leak theory.

Doxing vs. Informing About ICE Activity

  • πŸ“ A key distinction is drawn between doxing (revealing personal identities or addresses) and informing the public about ICE activity in a specific area.
  • πŸ“ The right of citizens to know about law enforcement presence or operations in public places is considered valid.
  • ⚠️ The core issue is whether the government's objections are well-founded, particularly concerning potential harm versus simply reporting on law enforcement actions.

Doxing Policies and Government Concerns

  • 🚫 Doxing is explicitly against the policies of most social media platforms, making its removal a matter of policy enforcement.
  • 🚩 This is contrasted with actions perceived as censorship of politically inconvenient information, such as the Hunter Biden laptop story or the COVID lab leak theory.
  • πŸ”¬ The debate touches on the government's role in flagging content, especially during a pandemic, balancing public health concerns with protected speech and the potential for government overreach.

Gain of Function Research and Censorship

  • 🧬 The discussion briefly touches on the gain of function research funding and its potential implications, with some finding the then administration's conduct less defensible in this area.
  • πŸ“’ Concerns are raised about a broad net being cast, potentially to suppress dissent against the public health bureaucracy, citing examples like the censorship of Dr. Bacharia following the Great Barrington Declaration.
  • πŸš— Instances of protesters obstructing federal law enforcement vehicles are mentioned as context for the DOJ's sensitivity to tracking ICE agent locations.
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