The Department of Homeland Security Is Demanding That Google Turn Over Information About Random Critics
Source: Futurism
The Department of Homeland Security Is Demanding That Google Turn Over Information About Random Critics
"You don't have to lock somebody up to make them reticent to make their voice heard."
By Joe Wilkins
Published Feb 8, 2026 3:00 PM EST
The US government has found a frighteningly efficient way to keep tabs on citizens who criticize the government: just demand their personal data from Google.
According to recent reporting from the Washington Post, a 67-year-old retiree sent a polite email to an attorney for the Department of Homeland Security urging mercy for an asylum seeker facing deportation to Afghanistan. The man, identified only as Jon, had read about the Afghani natives case, and his fear that he would be persecuted should he ever return to his home country.
Dont play Russian roulette with [this mans] life, Jon told lead DHS prosecutor, Joseph Dernbach, in the email. Err on the side of caution. Theres a reason the US government along with many other governments dont recognise the Taliban. Apply principles of common sense and decency.
Five hours later, per WaPo, Jon received a response not from Dernbach or the DHS, but from Google.
Google has received legal process from a Law Enforcement authority compelling the release of information related to your Google Account, it read. The email advised Jon that the legal process was an administrative subpoena, issued by DHS. Soon, government agents would arrive at his home.
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