The Postal Service is reportedly monitoring Americans social media for inflammatory content, per report esnodgrass@businessinsider.com (Erin Snodgrass) © Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images The Colorado Secretary of State on Friday said the postal service is confusing voters by mailing out a nationwide postcard encouraging Americans to plan ahead. Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images
The law-enforcement arm of the USPS is running a covert program, according to Yahoo News.
The surveillance effort, known as iCop, monitors Americans social media for inflammatory posts.
A memo obtained by Yahoo includes identifying details and screenshots of users Parler accounts.
An unlikely government entity may be watching your activity on social media.
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Biden, facing backlash over reopening shelter for migrant children, is left with few options Caitlin Dickson
When the Biden administration began transporting migrant children to a Trump-era emergency influx shelter in Texas this week, it faced fierce criticism from some on the left, particularly Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., who tweeted: “This is not okay, never has been okay, never will be okay no matter the administration or party.”
Yet while critics on both the left and right were quick to accuse the White House of hypocrisy, advocates saw the move as an understandable, if less than perfect, step toward safely housing the growing number of unaccompanied minors in its care amid the ongoing pandemic.
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