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Facebook removed a Chicago group sharing real-time ICE operations after DOJ request, citing coordinated harm.
Facebook removed a Chicago-based group with over 84,000 members that shared real-time ICE operations, following a Justice Department request under Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The page was taken down for violating Meta’s policy on coordinated harm, specifically for enabling doxxing and harassment of federal agents.
This action follows Apple’s removal of the ICEBlock app, also under government pressure.
The Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security warned that targeting, threatening, or assaulting ICE agents will result in prosecution.
Earlier this month, three women were indicted for livestreaming the pursuit of an ICE agent and sharing his address.
The move is part of a broader federal effort to combat online campaigns inciting violence against law enforcement.
Facebook eliminó un grupo de Chicago que compartía operaciones de ICE en tiempo real después de la solicitud del Departamento de Justicia, citando daño coordinado.