- United States
- Ind.
- Letter
Dear Representative,
I am writing as your constituent to demand you take action against the Department of Homeland Security’s ongoing campaign to unmask anonymous Americans who criticize ICE online.
DHS has sent hundreds of administrative subpoenas to Google, Meta, Reddit, and Discord demanding the names, email addresses, and phone numbers of users who tracked or criticized ICE activity.
Unlike traditional warrants, these administrative subpoenas require no judicial approval — DHS issues them directly, bypassing court oversight entirely.
This is not a gray area. Criticism of immigration enforcement is core political speech. The Supreme Court has consistently held that viewpoint discrimination is one of the clearest First Amendment violations. What government may not do is single out one side of a political debate because officials disapprove of the perspective.
The government’s own behavior proves the legal weakness of this program: in multiple cases where users challenged the subpoenas in court, DHS withdrew them before a judge could rule — a tacit admission these subpoenas cannot survive scrutiny.
The financial exposure is real. The EFF and ACLU have filed multiple lawsuits and are actively pursuing accountability through the courts. Every subpoena issued — whether challenged or not — costs taxpayer money in agency resources, DOJ defense hours, and eventual settlements.
DHS is reportedly invoking an obscure 1930 tariff law to justify this authority. That legal foundation is both tenuous and embarrassing. This program will not survive sustained judicial review.
I urge you to:
• Support legislation requiring judicial approval before any administrative subpoena targeting speech or anonymous identity
• Demand a full accounting from DHS on the scope, cost, and legal basis of this subpoena campaign
• Use your oversight authority to end this misuse of federal investigative tools against constitutionally protected activity.
This is not a partisan issue. The same administrative power being used against ICE critics today can be turned on any American tomorrow.
End it now.