Anonymous ID: 108446 Feb. 19, 2022, 2:17 p.m. No.15668799   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8817 >>8856 >>8919 >>8986 >>9071 >>9105

>>15668388

 

"Facebook has admitted to allowing users “to share information about how to enter a country illegally or request information about how to be smuggled,” in a letter to the Arizona attorney general.

 

The admission came after Attorney General Mark Brnovich wrote to CEO Mark Zuckerberg to request information about reports that human smugglers and drug cartels are using the platform “to advertise their services” to help migrants “on their dangerous journey and unlawful entry into the United States,” the Washington Times first reported.

 

Shortly after, Brnovich announced his plan to seek a Justice Department investigation into the social media giant.

 

In his letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland, Bronvich said his office was “surprised” by Facebook’s response.

 

“Facebook’s policy of allowing posts promoting human smuggling and illegal entry into the United States to regularly reach its billions of users seriously undermines the rule of law,” Brnovich wrote. “The company is a direct facilitator, and thus exacerbates, the catastrophe occurring at Arizona’s southern border.”

 

Bronvich said he’s seeking assistance from the Justice Department because states “are largely preempted from enforcing federal immigration laws and certain criminal statutes related to human smuggling.”

 

“Our office requests that your Department investigate Facebook’s facilitation of human smuggling at Arizona’s southern border and stop its active encouragement and facilitation of illegal entry,” Bronvich’s letter said.

 

In Facebook’s response to Bronvich, William Castleberry, vice president for state public policy, said the company has been working “diligently” to remove content about drug trafficking or human smuggling from the platform — but that it has no rule against sharing information about how to enter a country illegally."

 

https://nypost.com/2021/10/19/facebook-admits-to-letting-users-share-human-smuggling-info/?fbclid=IwAR34j7YoEuLQk2iCy7Z9c8mfnOSwmkRuD47JAw2-CgpIMZESA1EL00wSqBo

 

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/oct/17/facebook-says-users-can-share-advice-immigrant-smu/

 

https://www.azag.gov/press-release/attorney-general-brnovich-facebook-admits-aiding-human-smuggling

Anonymous ID: 108446 Feb. 19, 2022, 2:22 p.m. No.15668831   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15668468

>Some details in this story will have to be censored.

Then why not stop posting photographs of "strippers and prostitutes"?

Unless of course you are advertising?