Tech Workers Demand CEOs Use Their 'Leverage' to End ICE Violence

Tech Industry Workers Urge CEOs to Take a Stand Against Trump Administration's Immigration Crackdown

In a scathing letter, over 400 tech industry workers are demanding that their CEOs take a firm stance against the Trump administration's escalating attacks on immigration and use their influence to bring an end to the violence perpetrated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The letter calls for CEOs to cancel all company contracts with ICE, publicly speak out against the agency's brutality, and use their leverage to call the White House and demand an end to the crackdown.

The surge in protests against ICE's brutal tactics has been intense across the country, particularly in Minneapolis, where two activists were brutally murdered by ICE officers just weeks apart. The escalating violence comes on the heels of 32 deaths in ICE custody last year, the agency's deadliest year since 2004. Despite holding over 68,000 immigrants in detention, a quarter of whom have prior convictions, the vast majority are innocent and fleeing persecution or seeking asylum.

The letter, which has been signed by employees from top tech companies including Apple, Meta, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Salesforce, OpenAI, and Nvidia, is a call to action for CEOs to use their influence to bring about change. "For months now, Trump has sent federal agents to our cities to criminalize us, our neighbors, friends, colleagues, and family members," the letter states. "This cannot continue, and we know the tech industry can make a difference."

The industry's close ties with the Trump administration have been evident in Silicon Valley's influence on policy, including Trump's trade approach and regulatory environment. Despite their significant lobbying efforts, CEOs have largely avoided commenting on the president's actions and instead promoted his agenda. However, there has been one notable exception – when tech CEOs used their influence to persuade Trump to ease up on his threats against San Francisco.

Now, the industry is being urged to do the same again, this time with a focus on ending the violence perpetrated by ICE agents. As one signatory noted, "Today we're calling on our CEOs to pick up the phone again... We want to be proud to work in tech. We want to be proud of the companies we work for. We can and must use our leverage to end this violence."
 
Man, its wild to think about how one industry can really make a difference 🀯. I mean, these 400+ tech workers are literally putting their money where their mouth is by signing that letter and demanding change πŸ’Έ. It's crazy that CEOs have been so quiet on this issue before, especially considering the close ties between Silicon Valley and the Trump admin πŸ˜•. But now, it seems like they're finally waking up to the reality of what's going down πŸ“£.

I gotta say, its super inspiring to see all these people from top tech companies coming together to stand up for something bigger than just profits πŸ’–. It's time for them to use their influence and leverage to bring about real change πŸ”₯. And you're right, we do need to be proud of the companies we work for and the values they represent πŸ‘. Let's hope this movement can make a real impact and create some much-needed positive change 🌟
 
🀐 think its time for them big tech guys to step up and show some real leadership πŸ“± theyve been riding on trumps coattails for too long and now they gotta use their power to make a difference πŸ’ͺ ice is literally killing people left and right πŸ‘Š whats the point of making all that cash if you cant even protect your employees from some corrupt agents πŸ˜’
 
πŸ€” I mean, come on... 400+ tech industry workers are like "Hey CEOs, take a stand against Trump's immigration crackdowns" πŸ™„ It's about time someone did that, but also... what took them so long? πŸ˜’ Like, shouldn't they've been doing this like 2 years ago when it all started getting out of hand?

And can we talk about how the industry is tied to the Trump admin for a sec? Like, I get it, lobbying and stuff, but come on. They've got this massive influence, and yet they just kinda... sit there πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ waiting for someone else to do something.

I'm all for using your leverage to make a difference, but where was all that "oh look, we're friends with Trump" when it mattered most? πŸ’” And now you want to be all like "Hey, we care about people being murdered by ICE"? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I guess that's progress or whatever.

Anyway, I'm kinda rooting for this movement, but also kinda not. Like, can't they just do both? 🀯
 
come on guys πŸ™ let's not jump into anything, we need to calm down first... i get that it's super frustrating seeing people getting hurt by ICE agents but cancelling contracts won't solve much & public speeches are just gonna stir up more chaos 😬 what we really need is for the CEOs to use their influence to call out the White House and demand some actual change πŸ“ž not just tweets or PR statements. also, let's remember that a quarter of those people in detention have prior convictions... it's not all innocent asylum seekers πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm like totally shocked that 400+ tech industry workers are speaking out against the Trump administration's immigration crackdown 🀯 They're not just calling on CEOs to cancel contracts with ICE, but also for them to publicly speak out against the agency's brutality and use their influence to bring about change πŸ’ͺ It's crazy how the industry's close ties with the Trump admin have been evident in policy decisions, including trade and regulatory issues πŸ€‘ But it's great that some CEOs, like the ones who persuaded Trump to ease up on threats against San Francisco, are using their power for good πŸ’• The fact that there are still 68k+ immigrants in detention despite most being innocent is just heartbreaking 😩 We need more voices like these speaking out and demanding change πŸŽ‰
 
the US is living through some crazy times 🀯🚨, where the government is basically giving permission to ICE to go rogue. i mean, 32 deaths in ICE custody last year? that's wild 😱. what's even crazier is how many people are already protesting and getting murdered πŸ’”. it's like, what happened to safety and human rights? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

anyway, the tech industry workers making this call to action are actually pretty cool πŸ‘. i mean, they're not just talking about it, they're doing something about it πŸ“Š. they're using their influence to bring attention to the issue and demand change πŸ’ͺ. and you know what? it's kinda inspiring to see companies like Apple and Google take a stand πŸ™Œ.

but here's the thing: it's not just about CEOs or governments, it's about us as individuals πŸ‘₯. we need to start thinking about who we're supporting with our dollars and time πŸ’ΈπŸ‘€. are we using our power for good or for profit? πŸ€‘

anyway, i'm rooting for these tech workers and anyone else who's willing to stand up against injustice 🌟. let's make a change πŸ”„.
 
🀯 The tech industry is like, finally speaking out against Trump's immigration crackdown πŸ™Œ. Like, 400+ workers are demanding CEOs take a stand and use their influence to stop ICE brutality πŸ’ͺ. It's about time, right? I mean, those activists who got murdered by ICE agents were innocent people trying to escape persecution... it's just not cool 😒. The tech industry has been super influential in shaping policy and all, but they've also been pretty quiet on this issue... now seems like the perfect time for them to make some noise πŸ’₯!
 
OMG 🀯 I'm literally shaking my head right now. Can you believe these guys are trying to cancel all contracts with ICE? Like, what's next? Canceling Twitter because Elon Musk doesn't like their algorithms πŸ˜‚. But seriously, it's time for the CEOs to take a stand. They've been pretty quiet on this whole thing, and now they're getting roasted by their own employees. I mean, who wouldn't want to work in tech if you could end ICE brutality? It's about time these guys use their influence for good 🀝.
 
I'm not sure if canceling contracts with ICE is the best move here πŸ€”. I mean, what's next? Canceling business with the military or law enforcement agencies? It's like, you can't just pick and choose which policies you agree with, especially when it comes to national security issues.

And yeah, I get that the current situation is pretty dire, but taking out a big chunk of their revenue by canceling contracts might not be the most effective way to bring about change πŸ’Έ. Maybe they could try using their influence in a more targeted way, like lobbying for specific policy changes or supporting organizations that are actually making a difference in this space.

It's also worth considering that some of these companies have already done some good work on immigration issues, so it's not like they're completely out of touch with the problem πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Instead of just jumping on the bandwagon and signing a letter, maybe they should take a more nuanced approach and try to use their influence for good in a more strategic way πŸ’‘.
 
I'm literally shaking my head 🀯 over these tech giants being so quiet on ICE's brutality. Like, I get it, they don't wanna ruffle any feathers with the Trump admin, but at what cost? 32 deaths in ICE custody last year is insane, and it's like, totally unacceptable that they're not speaking out louder. Apple, Google, Meta - they all have these huge platforms to make a difference, and instead they're just sitting back, letting ICE get away with murder... I mean, not literally, but you feel me? 😩 The fact that they only stood up for San Francisco is just a tiny exception, but we need them to be more vocal about this stuff. Can't they see that their silence is giving the Trump admin a free pass? It's time for tech CEOs to pick up the phone and make some noise! πŸ’₯
 
ICE is a total nightmare 😩. I mean, 32 deaths last year? That's insane! And these CEOs just sit there like nothing's happening? It's time for them to step up and make some noise πŸ—£οΈ. I'm not saying they're all bad, but this is the right thing to do. The tech industry has so much power and influence, it's about time they use it for good πŸ’–.
 
Just heard about this and I'm totally with these tech industry workers πŸ‘Š. Like, what's the point of having all that power and influence if you're not gonna use it to make a difference? πŸ€‘ These CEOs need to step up and take some serious heat on behalf of their employees and the community. Canceling contracts with ICE is just the beginning – they need to be vocal about the human rights violations and demand change from the top down πŸ’ͺ. The writing's been on the wall for Trump's anti-immigrant policies, but it's only now that people are rising up and saying "enough is enough" 🌟. Can't wait to see what happens next πŸ€”
 
I'm not sure if 400+ tech industry workers will actually get some tangible results from their CEOs πŸ€”. I mean, they've been saying stuff like this for years now, and what's changed? It's like they're just trying to sound good instead of making real changes. But at the same time, you can't blame them for wanting to make a difference πŸ’–. Maybe it's just a matter of getting some actual concrete action out of these CEOs instead of just empty promises πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I don't know, it feels like we're always waiting for someone else to take the first step in solving these kinds of problems 😩.
 
ICE agents are just doing their job πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, don't expect them to get all up in people's grill about deportation drama 🚫. If you're fleeing persecution or seeking asylum, that's not the company's problem πŸ“¦. Tech industry workers should focus on innovating instead of trying to shape policy with their CEOs' phones πŸ’». We gotta keep it real, ICE agents have been around for a while and haven't exactly made history with kindness and compassion 🀝.
 
I'm totally stoked to see these tech industry workers taking a stand against Trump's immigration crackdown 🀝. It's like, their CEOs have been super silent on this issue, just going along with whatever the admin is pushing for. But now they're finally using their influence to make a change. I mean, it's not like they've had a lot of leverage up until now, but this is a huge step forward πŸ’ͺ. The fact that so many top companies are signing off on this letter is just amazing πŸ“ˆ. It shows that even in the tech world, people care about human rights and social justice. We need more leaders like this who aren't afraid to speak out against injustice πŸ‘Š.
 
I'm literally so done with these ICE agents 🀬, they're just like something out of a bad movie, you know? I mean, 32 people dying in their custody is crazy! And now the tech industry workers are finally taking a stand against it... about time, right? πŸ˜’ It's not like CEOs have been doing enough already, with all those lobbying gigs and whatnot. They need to use their influence for good this one time πŸ€‘. I mean, who doesn't want to work in a company that's actually making a difference? πŸ’Ό

I'm just wondering how many of these Apple and Google people actually signed this letter... are they all, like, secretly rebels or something? πŸ€” Wouldn't it be cool if the tech industry was like, one big supportive squad on this one? πŸ’– The thing is, I do think CEOs can make a difference - we've seen them ease up on Trump's threats before, so maybe they'll do the same with ICE. Fingers crossed, right? 🀞
 
🀯 I'm so fed up with what's going on with ICE right now πŸš«πŸ’”. These people are basically human beings, fleeing persecution or seeking asylum 🌎, but they're being treated like criminals πŸš”. The fact that we're seeing 32 deaths in ICE custody last year is just heartbreaking πŸ’€. And it's not just the lives lost, it's also the families torn apart and the communities affected by this violence 😩.

As a tech industry worker myself, I'm tired of our CEOs being so quiet about this issue πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. We're all about innovation and progress, but when it comes to standing up for human rights, we're MIA πŸ‘€. It's time for us to take a stand and use our influence to bring about change πŸ’ͺ. I mean, we were able to get Trump to ease up on his threats against San Francisco πŸ™, so why can't we do the same for these innocent people? πŸ€”
 
OMG 🀯 I'm literally shook by these numbers 32 deaths in ICE custody last year? That's insane! 🀯 And the fact that most of these people are innocent and fleeing persecution or seeking asylum is just heartbreaking 😩. I feel so bad for the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives.

I don't get why CEOs aren't already speaking out against this stuff. Like, they're literally getting paid to be silent on some pretty important issues πŸ€‘. I'm not saying they should be anti-Trump or anything, but come on guys! πŸ™„ Use your platform to make a difference!

I'm so glad these tech workers are taking matters into their own hands and calling out ICE's brutality πŸ’ͺ. We need more people speaking up against this kind of systemic violence 🚫. Anyone else feeling the same way about this? 😩
 
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