John,
ICE violence isn’t just being powered by funding provided by Congress. It’s also being powered by greedy corporations.1
Amazon is providing cloud services to ICE, enabling their surveillance operations.
AT&T has a contract worth over $140 million, providing communications infrastructure and data analytics.
Home Depot is not only allowing ICE to use its parking lots and stores for its violent kidnapping operations, they also use AI license plate readers and then share that data with both police and ICE.
Microsoft holds both direct and indirect contracts with ICE, providing DHS and ICE with software and cloud services that power its mass surveillance and abductions.
Palantir―owned by right-wing billionaire Peter Thiel―provides ICE with surveillance tools, including databases and analytics of our personal information.
While the American public’s perception of ICE continues to plummet as ICE kills people in the streets, kidnaps children and families, and enters homes without judicial warrants, the corporations enabling this violence have largely flown under the radar.
We’re joining with partners to shine a spotlight on these corporations that are profiting from ICE and enabling its lawless acts while simultaneously benefiting from Trump administration policies such as massive tax cuts for corporations and their billionaire owners.
Click here to send a message to the CEOs of the corporations listed above and demand they end their contracts with ICE and stop enabling ICE violence.
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Together, we’re holding these greedy corporations accountable while demanding constitutional and human rights for everyone on U.S. soil.
Thank you for taking action today,
Dominique Espinoza
Policy and Strategic Partnerships Manager, CHN Action
1 ICE's Corporate Collaborators: Exposed - Americans For Tax Fairness
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