civil_liberties

2 claims reviewed in this topic.

Mixed Evidence

The Department of Homeland Security has sent Google, Meta and other companies hundreds of subpoenas for information on accounts that track or comment on Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Reports indicate the Department of Homeland Security issued subpoenas to social media companies requesting information about accounts that post content related to ICE activities. The specific number of subpoenas and the exact scope of the requests require verification from official sources or court documents to confirm the claim's full accuracy.

civil_liberties

3 sources

Updated Feb 14, 2026

Mixed Evidence

The Department of Homeland Security is demanding social media sites reveal names behind anti-ICE posts through hundreds of subpoenas

DHS issued subpoenas to social media companies including Google and Meta seeking information about accounts that posted content related to ICE activities. While reports confirm the existence of subpoenas targeting accounts critical of or tracking ICE operations, the precise number of subpoenas and the specific scope of information demanded require verification from official sources.

civil_liberties

4 sources

Updated Feb 14, 2026

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