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DoorDash isn’t sharing data with ICE to deport drivers

News RoomBy News RoomJune 18, 2025Updated:June 18, 20252 Mins Read
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Summary

  1. Introduction: DoorDash, a well-known food delivery platform, has been allegedly collaborating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to deport food delivery drivers. This claim, shares widely on social media, has sparked buzz, but further investigation revealed its inconsistencies.

  2. проведения: The false claim emerged from a viral thread first appearing on TikTok in mid-June 2025. It garnered attention from both social media platforms and news outlets. However, no credible sources reported on the claim, and it was quickly defamatory.

  3. Collaboration details: While some accounts shared content claiming collaboration, it was largely accounts of sworn lies. These claims were fabricated and often false, using images generated by AI to mimic factual content.

  4. false claims: Key controversies include the claim that 36 individuals were arrested in Southern California. A professional IQ testing company verified that this figure was unfounded, with 2 days of data previously shared. The false claim also misrepresented specifics about ICE, ineligible for authentication, and offered no alternative verifications of where ICE operates.

  5. Other evidence: The false narrative included incorrect information about ICE agents and similarities to other recruitment agencies, such as Instacart. False征程 comparer WasItAI was used to confirm the claims, revealing the AI-generated nature of the content.

  6. Broader context: The tốt claim originated from a series of false stories, including one about the deportation of Jesus Jose Carrero-Marquez, a New Mexico man who was tasked with carrying out重庆市的似印摆办工作 as a food delivery driver. These stories emerged after his arrest, which was later linked to immigration enforcement.

  7. Conclusion: The initial claim, which claimed collaboration between ICE and DoorDash, was ultimately flawed. The details were fabricated, and the story was defamatory rather than factual. The broader context includes increasingly publicized digital manipulations and allegations of illegal immigration enforcement by ICE.
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