Homeland Security’s New Task Force Website Sanitizes Trump’s Deportation Agenda
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Homeland Security's new website, HSTF.gov, sanitizes President Trump's deportation agenda by omitting key terms.
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This reframing of government actions may affect public understanding of immigration policies and the scope of federal task forces.
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The Department of Homeland Security launched a new website, HSTF.gov, for its city-occupying task forces on Friday, which sanitizes the Trump administration's deportation agenda. The site, first announced on the FBI’s X account, features a slogan "We don’t negotiate. We dismantle" and an AI-generated image of gas-masked officers. It omits mention of ICE, deportations, or immigration, instead framing the task forces as combating foreign cartels and human trafficking, despite being linked to Executive Order 14159, signed by President Donald Trump. This order, titled “Protecting the American People Against Invasion,” explicitly details a plan for deportation and removal of immigrants. The website was developed by the National Design Studio, led by Joe Gebbia, with Nate Brown as creative director and Edward Coristine as engineering lead.
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