ICE's Social Media Surveillance Plan Sparks Bipartisan Concern
The Young TurksOctober 25, 20259 min46,958 views
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- 🚨 ICE is planning to significantly expand its social media surveillance capabilities by hiring nearly 30 private contractors.
- 🔍 These contractors will monitor platforms like Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube to gather intelligence for deportation raids and arrests.
- 📍 The surveillance program will operate out of two targeting centers, one in Vermont for the eastern region and another in Southern California for the western region.
Concerns Over Privacy and Jurisdiction
- ⚠️ A major concern is that ICE's mandate is expanding beyond immigration enforcement to include national security threats, which is seen as outside their jurisdiction.
- ⚖️ Critics argue that this mass surveillance poses a significant threat to the privacy and liberty of all Americans, including citizens.
- 🗣️ The initiative is currently in the request for information stage, indicating it's not yet finalized but is a serious proposal.
Bipartisan Opposition to Surveillance
- 🤝 The plan has drawn criticism from various political spectrums, including conservatives who typically oppose big government overreach.
- 📜 Some constitutionalists, like Richard Mack, view the surveillance as unconstitutional and a form of "big brother" intrusion.
- 📢 The discussion highlights a potential for bipartisan unity against government surveillance, emphasizing the importance of the United States Constitution.
Broader Implications of Government Surveillance
- 🧠 There's a concern that such surveillance can lead to monitoring of thoughts and opinions, not just illegal activities, potentially stifling free speech.
- 🏛️ The commentary suggests a broader conspiracy between politicians and media to control public narrative and gain control over citizens.
- 🇺🇸 The call is for Americans to remain vigilant, uphold their opinions, speech, and freedom, and unite against potential government overreach.
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