AG Bondi Announces Shutdown of Anti-ICE Social Media Page - but How Many More Are There?
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While peace may have finally graced the Middle East, the United States is still grappling with its own internal conflicts. A faction of the American left, known for opposing ICE and advocating for open borders, remains embroiled in controversy as they engage in threats and intimidation tactics against both federal and local law enforcement. Their efforts have extended to social media platforms, where they coordinate actions and publicly target ICE agents and federal officials involved in enforcing the Trump administration’s immigration policies.

In a notable development, Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed on Tuesday that Facebook had removed a group page that was being used to divulge personal information of ICE officers, a practice commonly known as “doxing.”

The challenge, however, is far from resolved. As soon as one group page is dismantled, another seems to pop up in its place, underscoring the difficulty in curbing this issue. It’s akin to attempting to swat flies with an icepick, as activist and independent journalist Andy Ngo aptly points out.

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The wave of violence against ICE has been driven by online apps and social media campaigns designed to put ICE officers at risk just for doing their jobs. The Department of Justice will continue engaging tech companies to eliminate platforms where radicals can incite imminent violence against federal law enforcement.

Here’s the thing: While this is worth doing, these nuts will just have another page up within the hour. This is like swatting flies with an icepick. Activist and independent journalist Andy Ngo remarks:

Mr. Ngo is correct. How many more of these groups are there already? This one was on Facebook, but any of these people with enough internet savvy to set up a discussion board or even a private web page can easily bypass the big social media sites, like Facebook, LinkedIn, or any of the various other platforms – Myspace is still even a thing, and talk about flying under the radar!








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