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Banning TikTok Is Unconstitutional. The Supreme Court Must Step In


Our First Amendment right to express ourselves must be protected.

“In its short history, the Department of Homeland Security has been responsible for implementing some of the worst anti-immigrant actions family separation, and is now poised to execute President Trump’s promise of mass deportations,” said Sarah Mehta, senior policy counsel at the ACLU. The ACLU is urging the Senate to get Noem on the record on key questions, including: Will you seek assistance from uniformed military personnel to conduct militarized immigration raids in our neighborhoods and build large-scale detention camps across our nation? WASHINGTON — Today, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), and the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University filed an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to block the enforcement of a law that would effectively ban people in America from using TikTok as soon as January 19, 2025.

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