
"I'll save them time. Hello? Kristi Noem? Robert Reich here. I hear you're trying to find the names of people who are making negative comments on social media about ICE enforcement. Look no further. I've done it frequently. I'm still doing it. This note to you is another example. If you want more details, just type Robert Reich into an internet browser, followed by YouTube or Facebook or Instagram or X or TikTok or Reddit or Substack or the Guardian."
"Let me not mince words: I really, truly believe you're doing a shitty job. For example: arresting people without giving them due process of law to defend themselves. Putting innocent people into detention camps. Not giving them adequate food or medical care. Not letting their families know where they are. Sending them out of the country to brutal prisons in other lands. Even jailing children. Arresting journalists reporting on protests against you."
Department of Homeland Security served administrative subpoenas to Google, Meta and other platforms seeking the names behind accounts critical of ICE enforcement. The subpoenas aim to identify Americans opposing DHS and ICE actions. A critic publicly offered his own name and instructions to locate his posts across multiple platforms, asserting a history of harsh criticism. He listed alleged constitutional violations including arrests without due process, detention camp conditions, deportations to dangerous prisons, jailing children, obstructing investigations, arresting journalists, and the killing of two Americans. He characterized the subpoenas and the actions they seek as unconstitutional and invasive.
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