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Facebook used by human smugglers to advertise services on the US-Mexico border, report says

Facebook used by human smugglers to advertise services on the US-Mexico border, report says CNN 1 hr ago By Priscilla Alvarez, CNN © LOIC VENANCE/AFP/AFP via Getty Images The logo of social network Facebook is displayed on a smartphone, on January 15, 2019 in Nantes, western France. (Photo by LOIC VENANCE / AFP) (Photo credit should read LOIC VENANCE/AFP via Getty Images) Human smugglers are increasingly utilizing Facebook to advertise services to migrants seeking to cross the US-Mexico border, according to a report released Friday by a tech transparency group. The influx of migrants, especially unaccompanied minors, at the US southern border has overwhelmed the government s resources in the last month and posed a steep challenge for the Biden administration. The administration has also been up against human smugglers who in some cases have marketed their services on Facebook, a platform critics say has failed to uphold its content moderation commitmen

Report: Human smugglers increasingly use Facebook to advertise services on the US-Mexico border

Report: Human smugglers increasingly use Facebook to advertise services on the US-Mexico border Human smugglers are increasingly utilizing Facebook to advertise services to migrants seeking to cross the US-Mexico border, according to a report released Friday by a tech transparency group. The influx of migrants, especially unaccompanied minors, at the US southern border has overwhelmed the government’s resources in the last month and posed a steep challenge for the Biden administration. The administration has also been up against human smugglers who in some cases have marketed their services on Facebook, a platform critics say has failed to uphold its content moderation commitments.

Report: Human smugglers increasingly use Facebook to advertise services on US-Mexico border

Apr 16, 2021 / 07:27 AM EST (CNN) Human smugglers are increasingly utilizing Facebook to advertise services to migrants seeking to cross the US-Mexico border, according to a report released Friday by a tech transparency group. The influx of migrants, especially unaccompanied minors, at the US southern border has overwhelmed the government’s resources in the last month and posed a steep challenge for the Biden administration. The administration has also been up against human smugglers who in some cases have marketed their services on Facebook, a platform critics say has failed to uphold its content moderation commitments. Of the 50 Facebook pages identified in the Tech Transparency Project report, more than half were created since mid-November and of those, a dozen popped up in the last month. Most pages used descriptors like “coyote,” a commonly used term used for human smugglers, to signal the service being offered. Pages were also sometimes categorized as “travel c

Report: Human smugglers using social media more and more to advertise services at US-Mexico border

Report: Human smugglers using social media more and more to advertise services at US-Mexico border © Julio Cortez A 7-year-old migrant girl from Honduras, left, walks with Fernanda Solis, 25, center, also of Honduras, and an unidentified man as they approach a U.S. Customs and Border Protection processing center to turn themselves in while seeking asylum moments after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, Sunday, March 21, 2021, in Mission, Texas. The girl s journey illustrates the extraordinary risks taken by parents to get their children across the border, even if it means abandoning them for the most perilous part of the trip. She is one of thousands of kids arriving alone in the U.S. in a surge that is straining the federal government s system for managing refugees. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Report: Human smugglers increasingly use Facebook to advertise services on the US-Mexico border

Report: Human smugglers increasingly use Facebook to advertise services on the US-Mexico border
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