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highplainsdem

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2. Here's Engadget's story about this, which I found on Reddit and was going to
Mon Feb 16, 2026, 08:11 AM
Monday

post as an OP until I saw yours.

https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/homeland-security-has-reportedly-sent-out-hundreds-of-subpoenas-to-identify-ice-critics-online-135245457.html

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has reportedly been asking tech companies for information on accounts posting anti-ICE sentiments. According to The New York Times, DHS has sent hundreds of administrative subpoenas to Google, Reddit, Discord and Meta over the past few months. Homeland Security asked the companies for names, email addresses, telephone numbers and any other identifying detail for accounts that have criticized the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency or have reported the location of its agents. Google, Meta and Reddit have complied with some of the requests

Administrative subpoenas are different from warrants and are issued by the DHS. The Times says they were rarely used in the past and were mostly sent to companies for the investigation of serious crimes, such as child trafficking. Apparently, though, the government has ramped up its use in the past year. “It’s a whole other level of frequency and lack of accountability,” Steve Loney, a senior supervising attorney for ACLU, told the publication.

Companies can choose whether to comply with the authorities or not, and some of them give the subject of a subpoena up to 14 days to fight it in court. Google told The Times that its review process for government requests is “ designed to protect user privacy while meeting [its] legal obligations” and that it informs users when their accounts have been subpoenaed unless it has been legally ordered not to or in exceptional circumstances. “We review every legal demand and push back against those that are overbroad,” the company said.

Some of the accounts that were subpoenaed belong to users posting ICE activity in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania on Facebook and Instagram in English and Spanish. The DHS asked Meta for their names and details on September 11, and the users were notified about it on October 3. They were told that if Meta didn’t receive documentation that they were fighting the subpoena in court within 10 days, Meta will give Homeland Security the information it was asking for. The ACLU filed a motion for the users in court, arguing that the DHS is using administrative subpoenas as a tool to suppress speech of people it didn’t agree with.

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So this started months ago.

And they're primarily going after people posting on platforms much larger than DU, whose messages against ICE have more reach.

A Reddit post, for instance, can get hundreds of thousands of views, and thousands of recs and replies.

So DUers shouldn't panic over this news story.

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Is this going to give gathering steam to mwmisses4289 Monday #1
It should. highplainsdem Monday #12
Here's Engadget's story about this, which I found on Reddit and was going to highplainsdem Monday #2
My point wasn't that DUers shouldn't panic. The point is that EVERYONE should be frightened (and outraged). OrlandoDem2 Monday #5
By "panic" I meant DUers thinking they should rush to delete their posts here and close their highplainsdem Monday #9
"So DUers shouldn't panic over this news story" PatSeg Monday #8
Concerned, yes. Panicked, no. See reply 9. highplainsdem Monday #10
Gotcha, thanks PatSeg Monday #20
No matter what you still have to share and protest. Blue Full Moon Monday #3
Yes. Don't stop. highplainsdem Monday #4
Some NYT comments: dalton99a Monday #6
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Monday #7
There are millions of people posting anti-Trump and anti-ICE messages on social media, and liking highplainsdem Monday #11
yes Skittles Monday #15
They are the same person saying a female who was assaulted in an elevator SunImp Monday #17
yup Skittles Monday #19
some of who? Skittles Monday #14
Are you keeping a list? ornotna Monday #16
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Monday #21
You seem to have some sort of issue. LuckyCharms Monday #22
Dump social media! I did! Coventina Monday #13
2nd order of business for a new DOJ--tear these companies apart. Every brick and then sell the mortar. Volaris Monday #18
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