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Homeland Security reportedly sent hundreds of subpoenas seeking to unmask anti-ICE accounts

Last updated: February 14, 2026 3:55 pm
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The Department of Homeland Security Increasing Pressure on Tech Companies to Identify Critics of ICE

The Department of Homeland Security has been ramping up its efforts to identify the owners of social media accounts that criticize Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), as reported by The New York Times. This move comes as part of a broader push by the agency to crack down on online criticism of its practices.

This latest development is not an isolated incident. According to Bloomberg, there have been five cases where Homeland Security attempted to unmask the owners of anonymous Instagram accounts, only to withdraw its subpoenas when faced with legal challenges. Additionally, a Washington Post story highlighted the agency’s increasing use of administrative subpoenas, which do not require judicial approval, to target individuals.

The New York Times reveals that what was once a rare practice has now become a more common occurrence in recent months. The department has reportedly issued hundreds of subpoenas to tech giants such as Google, Reddit, Discord, and Meta, focusing on accounts that do not use real names and either criticize ICE or disclose the whereabouts of ICE agents.

Some tech companies, including Google, Meta, and Reddit, have reportedly cooperated with these requests. Google, in particular, stated that it notifies users about subpoenas whenever possible and pushes back against those that are deemed overly broad.

This escalation in efforts to identify and target online critics marks a concerning trend in the Department of Homeland Security’s approach to dissent and online privacy. As the debate over the balance between national security and civil liberties continues, the actions of the agency raise important questions about the limits of government surveillance and the protection of free speech in the digital age.

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