John,
Trump’s deportation machine is tearing children from their parents — and Big Tech is powering it. These companies are making millions while families are ripped apart, and they’ll keep doing it unless we rise up.
Spotify is running ads to hire ICE agents. Amazon and Palantir are powering databases to track families, while Salesforce is offering hiring tools to add 10,000 new ICE agents. This web of companies are building the backbone of Trump’s deportation system — but it’s also where we can break it.
These contracts exist because they’re lucrative. But massive public backlash from customers, the public, and shareholders can turn them into a liability. Some CEOs are already retreating — and together we can force the rest to follow.
Sign now: demand Spotify, Salesforce, Amazon, Palantir, and other tech companies cut ties with ICE.
Trump is courting the biggest names in tech to expand his deportation agenda. He just convened executives to explore new federal partnerships on AI and surveillance.
Palantir is helping ICE track immigrants in real time, while Amazon provides the cloud services powering its surveillance and deportation operations. These contracts are worth hundreds of millions — but they’re fragile.
Pressure is working. Salesforce’s CEO Marc Benioff already walked back on public defenses of Trump’s immigration plans after public outrage. The more companies that drop their ICE contracts, the harder it becomes for Trump to outsource cruelty to Silicon Valley.
When customers cancel their services, shareholders raise questions, and public outrage grows too loud, companies retreat. We saw this when Disney reinstated Jimmy Kimmel after millions canceled subscriptions in protest.
And we know this strategy works. Ekō members have helped push Apple and Microsoft to walk away from abusive surveillance projects in the past. When thousands of us act together, companies back down.
Will you sign to demand tech companies end their ties with ICE?
