Hold Corporations Accountable for ICE Violence

ICE enforcement has become increasingly violent and lawless. Communities across the country have witnessed raids, surveillance, and deaths in custody. In Minneapolis, two people were killed during ICE operations.

Nationwide, deaths in ICE custody reached levels not seen in decades.

Behind this violence stands a network of powerful corporations. Americans for Tax Fairness has uncovered how Amazon, AT&T, Home Depot, Microsoft, and Palantir are profiting from ICE enforcement while enjoying massive tax breaks.

These corporations have collectively saved about $19 billion annually from Trump’s corporate tax law over its first seven years. Their CEOs personally pocketed as much as $124 million in individual tax giveaways. Instead of using those windfalls to strengthen communities, they funneled billions into stock buybacks, executive pay, and ICE-linked contracts.

Cloud computing, surveillance software, communications infrastructure, and logistical cooperation are central to how ICE functions today. Corporate collaboration makes large-scale enforcement possible.

At the same time, politicians claim there is no money for Medicaid, ACA coverage, or other basic services. This is a choice. Corporate tax breaks drain public revenue while ICE funding continues to grow. We can stop this. Corporations must be held accountable for the harm their contracts enable. CEOs must choose communities over cruelty.

Demand that corporations stop profiting from ICE violence and end their collaboration. Click “Start Writing” to send a message to the CEOs of Amazon, AT&T, Home Depot, Microsoft, and Palantir now.