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We found out Albuquerque police are "fishing" on Facebook to make big arrests, find missing people, and to round up gang members. Some New Mexicans don't like the idea, saying it is big brother and fringes upon their personal privacy rights. What you put on your Facebook page, could be watched by a police officer at anytime, for no particular reason. And people we talked to Tuesday have a problem with that. "It's almost like an entrapment situation where you may have done nothing wrong, but someone creates an environment or opinion that casts you in a certain image that you're really not guilty of," said Matt Thomas. "I don't like the idea of that," says Carolyn Gregory. "I don't like the idea, but I'm not sure if I have any protection when I choose to have a Facebook."