Why Most ICE Information Online Makes Things Worse
A lot of ICE and immigration information online increases fear instead of clarity. This usually isn’t intentional – it’s a side effect of how information spreads.
Most online content fails because:
  • it removes context
  • it treats one experience as universal
  • it prioritizes urgency over accuracy
  • it mixes opinion, fear, and facts together
Immigration law is complex and highly situational. Two people can experience very different processes even when their situations look similar on the surface. When that nuance is missing, fear fills the gap.
This community was built to do the opposite.
Here, information is:
  • explained slowly
  • framed at a high level
  • separated from rumors
  • grounded in what is generally true, not what went viral
If something you read online feels overwhelming or absolute, that’s often a sign context is missing.
Clarity usually sounds calmer than panic.
The goal here isn’t to tell you what to do. It’s to help you understand what information actually means so you can think clearly.
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Dominic Freeman
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Why Most ICE Information Online Makes Things Worse
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