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Facebook ADMITS To Allowing/Aiding Human Smuggling!


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Yesterday I brought you the bombshell report that the Biden Regime has been accused of human trafficking children.

Yes really.

Now today maybe we are learning how they do it, as Facebook has not only been accused but has ADMITTED to permitting, allowing and aiding in human smuggling!

Of all the things they won’t allow on their platform (Trump, God, justice, righteousness, truth…..) they are just fine with Human Smuggling!

Unreal.

Take a look:

https://twitter.com/ChuckCallesto/status/1449417357525463041

Mark, you must be so proud….

The New York Post reports this has led to a criminal referral:

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.

And from John Solomon:

Brnovich is now asking Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate the matter, saying Facebook’s policy “undermines the rule of law.”

The California-based social media company responded July 30 to an inquiry from Brnovich, saying it uses its most stringent policies to crack down, ban and shield others from users who try to use the platform for illegal purposes that include human smuggling.

However, the letter said that the company allows people to share information on how to “enter a country illegally and or request information” on human smuggling.

“After consultation with human rights experts, we developed this policy to ensure we were prohibiting content relating to the business of human smuggling but not interfering with people’s ability to exercise their right to seek asylum, which is recognized in international law,” the statement said. “Allowing people to seek and share information related to smuggling can also help minimize the likelihood of them being exploited by human traffickers.”

In an Oct. 14 letter to Garland, Brnovich said the federal government is responsible for investigating this admission.

“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.

In August, 17,000 people illegally crossed into the Yuma sector of Arizona from Mexico; 2,300% more than the same month in 2020.

And from Fox News even:

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.

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.”

And for the person who sent me this….here you go:

Man, fuck that lizard robot…..am I right?!



 

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