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FAA Lifts Blanket Aerial Ban It Placed to Protect ICE Activity From Aerial Scrutiny

FAA Lifts Blanket Aerial Ban It Placed to Protect ICE Activity From Aerial Scrutiny

A group of people stand outside in winter clothing, with one person holding a red and white kite or sign that says "ICE" in large letters, crossed out with red tape. Snow is visible on the ground.

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has lifted its blanket and unconstitutional "invisible, moving" ban on drone flights near Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other government agencies -- a ban put in place to make it more difficult to cover the activity of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

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FAA Lifts Blanket Aerial Ban It Placed to Protect ICE Activity From Aerial Scrutiny