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Homeland Security, Subpoenas, and Unmasking Critics

Published Feb 5, 2026
Updated May 2, 2026
Homeland Security, Subpoenas, and Unmasking Critics

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has reportedly ramped up efforts to identify individuals behind social media accounts critical of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Recent reports indicate that DHS has been issuing a significant number of subpoenas to major tech companies in pursuit of this information.

Administrative Subpoenas and Tech Companies

This trend aligns with previous reporting that highlighted DHS's use of administrative subpoenas, a process that bypasses the need for judicial approval, to target American citizens. These subpoenas have been directed at platforms like Google, Reddit, Discord, and Meta, with a focus on anonymous accounts that either voiced criticism of ICE or shared information about the location of ICE agents.

Company Responses and User Notifications

Tech companies, including Google and Meta, have reportedly complied with some of these requests. Google has reiterated its policy of notifying users about such subpoenas whenever possible and stated its commitment to challenging requests that are deemed excessively broad.

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