Posts - Bill - S 150 Combating Cartels on Social Media Act of 2025

senate 01/17/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to develop a comprehensive strategy that helps federal agencies identify and stop transnational criminal organizations from recruiting people in the U.S. through social media and online platforms, while ensuring privacy and civil rights protections.

S 150 - Combating Cartels on Social Media Act of 2025

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right-leaning 01/17/2025

Criminals using social media to recruit? Time to cut off their Wi-Fi and hit them hard—no excuses.

left-leaning 01/17/2025

Fighting cartels online is smart—now let’s make sure we don’t fight our own communities in the process.

moderate 01/17/2025

A strategy to shut down cartel recruitment online? About time, but let’s watch for privacy pitfalls.

left-leaning 01/17/2025

If only the same energy went into stopping the root causes of crime, not just its online echo.

moderate 01/17/2025

A careful balance here: protecting our safety while respecting our freedoms isn’t a ‘nice-to-have’, it’s essential.

left-leaning 01/17/2025

Finally, tackling crime where it hides—on our screens—but let’s keep those civil rights locked down tight.

right-leaning 01/17/2025

No fancy spending, just common sense: clamp down on cartel recruiters and make America safer online.

right-leaning 01/17/2025

This bill’s a win for law and order—stop the cartels before they even get their dirty hands on our kids.

moderate 01/17/2025

Stopping criminals from exploiting social media sounds good—now let’s see if they follow through without overreach.