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    Home»World»Congress Slams Google, Meta for Hosting ICE’s Controversial Recruitment Ads

    Congress Slams Google, Meta for Hosting ICE’s Controversial Recruitment Ads

    World January 23, 20262 Mins Read
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    Congress Slams Google, Meta for Hosting ICE’s Controversial Recruitment Ads
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    Two key House Democrats are holding Meta and Google accountable for airing ICE advertisements that veer into white nationalist territory. Reps. Becca Balint and Pramila Jayapal’s pointed letters to the tech leaders call for swift action: sever ties with DHS, disclose deal terms, and probe how hate-adjacent content evaded safeguards.

    At the heart is ICE’s aggressive hiring spree for thousands of agents in flashpoints like Chicago and Portland. To meet quotas, standards have slackened—ditching age requirements, offering $50K bonuses, and fast-tracking rookies sans full training.

    Ads on Meta platforms prey on cultural affinities, flashing to Spanish speakers with slogans like ‘Our home will be our home again’—redolent of supremacist chants. Google and YouTube bear similar Spanish-language burdens, with DHS dropping millions: $1M+ on self-deport pushes, $3M on video ads, $5.8M yearly total.

    The lawmakers decry this as psychological warfare against immigrant communities, questioning tech’s complicity despite anti-discrimination rules. They seek assurances that no internal dialogues with DHS overlooked the rhetoric’s dangers.

    This bipartisan-like scrutiny (though both Dems) amplifies calls for reform in digital advertising amid immigration debates. As ICE expands, the pressure mounts on Silicon Valley to police government clients rigorously. Expect hearings or further escalations if stonewalled.

    Ultimately, this exposes fault lines in tech governance, where profit-driven ads collide with public safety and equity concerns.

    Becca Balint Google Meta controversy ICE recruitment ads Immigration Enforcement Pramila Jayapal Tech ad policies US lawmakers DHS White nationalist ads
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