Homeland Security reportedly sent hundreds of subpoenas seeking to unmask anti-ICE accounts
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Summary: The Department of Homeland Security has been increasing pressure on tech companies to identify the owners of accounts that criticize ICE.
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The Department of Homeland Security has been increasing pressure on tech companies to identify the owners of social media accounts that criticize Immigration and Customs En
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