Wednesday, 24 October 2018

Prank calls succeeded in bringing ICE hotline to a standstill

Prank calls succeeded in bringing ICE hotline to a standstill

When ICE launched an immigration crime hotline last year, the Trump administration pitched it as a way to provide resources to victims, but activists saw something else: an attack on the immigrant community. The hotline was part of the Victims Of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office, an outfit established in February 2017. When the office first launched a line for its services the following April, protestors flooded the hotline to call in pranks and slow down response times. The plan picked up even more steam as the protestors shared the hotline number online, encouraging others to call in with fake tips.
Read more: https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/23/18009730/trump-ice-hotline-immigration-crime-prank-phone-calls?source=Snapzu

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