Fiscales federales citan a Reddit para identificar a un usuario que criticó al ICE

El Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas ha obtenido una citación de un gran jurado que obliga a Reddit a revelar la identidad de un usuario que criticó a la agencia. La orden, emitida por fiscales en Washington, D.C., exige el nombre, dirección, número de teléfono y otros datos del usuario para el 14 de abril. Reddit enfatizó su compromiso con la privacidad de los usuarios ante la solicitud.

El Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) busca identificar a un usuario de Reddit acusado de publicar comentarios críticos hacia la agencia. Fiscales federales en Washington, D.C., emitieron una citación de un gran jurado después de que un intento anterior fracasara en un tribunal federal del norte de California, que tiene jurisdicción sobre la sede de Reddit en San Francisco, según un informe de The Intercept. La citación requiere que Reddit entregue la información personal del usuario antes del 14 de abril, tras un esfuerzo de un mes por parte del ICE para identificar al individuo. Los abogados de Reddit argumentaron que las publicaciones y el anonimato del usuario están protegidos por la Primera Enmienda, calificando la escalada del ICE hacia una citación de gran jurado como una medida 'inquietante'. En un comunicado, Reddit afirmó que 'la privacidad es fundamental para la forma en que opera Reddit y nos tomamos muy en serio nuestro compromiso de protegerla'. La plataforma añadió que 'no comparte información voluntariamente con ningún gobierno, especialmente no cuando se trata de usuarios que ejercen su derecho a criticar al gobierno o planificar una protesta'. Este caso no es un hecho aislado. Un informe del New York Times señaló que el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional ha emitido cientos de citaciones similares a plataformas como Google, Discord, Meta y Reddit, dirigidas a usuarios que se expresaron negativamente sobre el ICE.

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