Meta Removes Facebook Group Tracking ICE Agents Amid Controversy
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Meta Removes Facebook Group Tracking ICE Agents Amid Controversy

Meta has removed a Facebook group that shared information about ICE agents, following pressure from the Department of Justice. This decision has ignited debate over free speech and the role of social media in moderating sensitive content related to immigration enforcement. The removal underscores the ongoing conflict between government oversight and citizens' rights to share information about law enforcement activities.

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