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US homeland security put out alert on comedian who created parody ICE tip website

US homeland security put out alert on comedian who created parody ICE tip website

Summary

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a nationwide alert about comedian Ben Palmer, who created a fake immigration tip website as a joke. The alert warned law enforcement about Palmer’s parody site but said he was not a threat to public safety.

Key Facts

  • Ben Palmer is a standup comedian from Nashville who made a parody website pretending to be an official immigration tip line.
  • His videos showing calls from people who thought they were reporting immigrants went viral on TikTok and YouTube.
  • DHS issued a “Be on the Lookout” (Bolo) alert focused on Palmer’s online impersonation in February.
  • The Illinois State Police shared the Bolo alert with other state and local law enforcement agencies.
  • The alert included Palmer’s photo, screenshots of his parody site, and his YouTube channel with over 800,000 subscribers.
  • DHS said Palmer does not pose a direct threat to life or infrastructure and is not under investigation.
  • Palmer learned about the alert from the media and said he sees it as a satirical honor.
  • Experts said Bolos are usually reserved for serious threats, making this use unusual.
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