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Joe Katz's avatar

Folks who are looking to push back, we've got a sample letter you can send to co-working space owners and their agents demanding they not sign contracts with ICE and CBP: https://susanrogan.substack.com/i/192679680/ice-agents-at-the-next-desk-at-wework

Marilyn Weingartner's avatar

So ICE wants to use another companies WiFi, integrate into the company’s network system and physical infrastructure and what? SPY on Americans?

Appears the Epstein strategy has taken a new spin.

William Darian Boggs's avatar

Consider that ICE will be on a shared network. Massive security vulnerability. Commercial space Wi-Fi is not designed for secure environments. Given past performance, I think the ICE employees network traffic will be sucked up by bad actors who will leak it or extort the government. A group like Anonymous could use the information to give immigrants advance notice of enforcement actions. This will be rich.

Marilyn Weingartner's avatar

What company wants their security to be compromised ? What company is stupid enough to do this?

Kimberlyanne's avatar

what are state AGs doing about this if they even know?

Leanne's avatar

Yes, I read about this going on in my state of Ohio.

Melinda's avatar
4hEdited

Of course we can’t believe anything they say, or claim. Also, not a big deal, maybe it’s my devise but I’m not able to view the pdf file without downloading it.