Twitter blocked tweet referring to ‘illegal aliens,’ says immigration group

The Center for Immigration Studies said this week that Twitter denied its request to pay to promote one of its tweets because it included the phrase “illegal aliens.”

CIS Executive Director Mark Krikorian tweeted Tuesday that Twitter blocked the request because that phrase amounts to “hateful content.”

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In a series of tweets, CIS argued that Twitter’s decision makes no sense because the phrase “illegal aliens” is found in U.S. law, and is used by the Supreme Court. It cited several examples:


Twitter’s decision comes as conservatives continue to argue that Twitter is biased against them, and is making content decisions based on that bias.

President Trump has complained about Twitter, Facebook, and Google, and Congress has held a few hearings to talk about censorship on those social media platforms.

Last week, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey rejected the idea that Twitter was silencing conservatives, and said his company is trying to be transparent about how it makes these choices in a bid to keep the trust of its users.

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