Fakebook allows pages offering smuggling service to the U.S. to stay up for over a month, but...
Ah, Fakebook! Try to post that a family member died after taking the jab and Fakebook's censors lock or close your account. But when human traffickers advertise to help citizens of central America sneak into the U.S., Fakebook looks the other way for a month or more.
Really. Nineteen pages on Facebook offering human smuggling services to help migrants illegally cross the U.S.-Mexico border remained active on the platform for a least a month despite the company being notified about them, according to an investigation by the Tech Transparency Project.
When reporters asked Fakebook about the report, Fakebook haughtily huffed that "we prohibit content that offers to provide or facilitate human smuggling.
"We are constantly evaluating ways to improve our enforcement so we can most effectively find and remove content that breaks our rules."
But the Tech Transparency Project said in April that it first identified the existence of 50 pages and private groups advertising human smuggling and provided their names to Facebook after the company had asked. Yet as of May, 19 of those pages remained active on the platform and dozens more have been found since, it added.
One of the pages viewed by Fox News on Friday, titled "Viaje para estados unidos, cumple tu sueño" ("Travel to the United States, fulfill your dream"), contains a video purportedly showing six people inside a hotel room in McAllen, Texas – just across the border from the Mexican city of Reynosa.
"One more group in mcallen tx," reads a caption next to the video.
"Thanks for the trust," it adds, before apparently listing prices of $1,800 to get from Reynosa to McAllen – and $5,550 from Reynosa to Houston.
But just try to post a comment critical of the vax, or saying a friend recovered quickly after taking HCQ and see how fast the lying communist rat-bastards lock your account. Traitorous rat-bastards.
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