John,
Families are being torn apart, communities are being terrorized, our neighbors are being attacked and murdered. ICE must be abolished for the safety of our loved ones and ourselves. We can not be neutral observers and we mustn't let those who directly benefit from our fear and pain off the hook.
Our nation’s largest companies are not neutral observers of state violence. They are material enablers of it. Across the U.S., companies quietly supply the data, systems, transportation, and logistics that make the ICE deportation machine possible, and they profit from doing so. Whether through analytics software, telecom services, or government contracts, these companies are funding and benefiting from ICE’s operations.
Add your name to:
Demand corporate accountability
Stop ICE-enabled violence
Protect Black and immigrant communities
Black immigrants are more likely to be detained, deported, and terrorized by ICE than any other group. The same corporate infrastructure that makes ICE efficient also fuels expanded surveillance and policing that harm Black communities nationwide. When our most notable companies support ICE, it normalizes racialized enforcement and makes violence more routine.
Reporting shows that major companies such as: Palantir, AT&T, Deloitte, Dell, Motorola Solutions, FedEx, to name a few, hold active contracts with ICE or provide critical technology and services that enable enforcement and deportation.
These are not abstract problems. They are corporate choices. As a community it's time that we start making our choices informed, that we divest from those who chose to harm us. But it is far past time for all companies to divest from ICE, stop profiting from human suffering, and commit to protecting Black and immigrant communities.
Until Justice Is Real,
Color Of Change
Until Justice Is Real,
Color Of Change
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