Summary

The FBI is investigating a surge of anonymous racist and offensive text messages targeting Latino, Black, and LGBTQ communities following last week’s election.

Messages have included threats of deportation, re-education camps, or being forced into plantation labor.

While no violence has resulted, the texts, sent via services like TextNow, have prompted collaboration between the FBI, DOJ Civil Rights Division, and local authorities.

Advocacy groups like LULAC and the NAACP condemned the harassment, citing it as a troubling resurgence of hate rhetoric emboldened by recent political developments.

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    15 hours ago

    “Some recipients reported being told they were selected for deportation or to report to a re-education camp,” the agency said.

    How is anyone supposed to believe this? Oh wait, I remember. Because it was voted for.

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      9 hours ago

      It’s exactly that threat that is why we are emigrating. If my daughter were marched into a conversion therapy camp, I would never forgive myself.

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      15 hours ago

      Hey, we get what we voted for. Our only hope is that people stand up to them. But I won’t hold my breath.