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‘ICE Cream Trucks’ How People Are Using TikTok To Alert About ICE Raids

‘ICE Cream Trucks’ How People Are Using TikTok To Alert About ICE Raids

Posted on February 1, 2025 By admin



TikTok has become a vital tool for people in the US to share information about ICE agent sightings, with the goal of undermining the aggressive crackdown on undocumented immigrants. This movement, which gained momentum after the Trump administration announced mass deportations, has spread across the country, with users in states like Virginia, Maryland, California, North Carolina, and Michigan posting videos and using coded language to evade censorship.

Users are employing creative tactics to disseminate information, such as using phrases like “cute winter boots” or “ICE cream trucks” to signal ICE sightings. Others are sharing links to resources like “People Over Papers,” a map of unconfirmed immigration agent sightings, and providing information on individuals’ rights when encountering ICE agents.

According to Daniel Morales, a history professor specialising in immigration, this phenomenon represents the latest evolution of decades-worth of community warnings regarding immigration raids, per Axios. Morales notes that, throughout history, communities have adapted to new technologies to share information and protect themselves, from using newspapers in the 1930s-1950s to phones and TV news stations in the 1990s. The trend has now shifted to MySpace, emails, Facebook groups and Whatsapp.

However, Morales also acknowledges the delicate balance between sharing vital information and perpetuating fear-mongering. To mitigate this risk, he recommends that users share personal, location-specific information, verify the accuracy of reports, and follow local immigrant rights groups to access reliable resources.

As the US grapples with the reality of mass deportations, Ipsos pollster Chris Jackson suggests that public support for such measures may wane as the consequences become more apparent, “The real question is going to be … does that level of support maintain or fragment as they confront the reality of what it means.”

Meanwhile, TikTok continues to play a crucial role in shedding light on the complexities of immigration enforcement.
 




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