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Google staff ask company to end ICE and CBP contracts
Summary
More than 900 Google employees signed a petition asking Google to end contracts with ICE and CBP and to be transparent about how those agencies use its services.
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More than 900 Google employees have signed a public petition asking the company to end contracts and ties with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The petition requests that Google disclose how those agencies use its services and clarify limits on product use. Signatories expressed concern about the agencies' actions and asked for protections for employees who may be affected. The document lays out a set of specific requests for company transparency and support.
Key points:
- More than 900 Google employees signed a petition calling for Google to end contracts with ICE and CBP.
- The petition asks Google to be transparent about what services the agencies use and requests a town-hall Q&A to discuss company involvement.
- It requests protections for employees, including immigration support, visa help, legal assistance, and more flexible work-from-home arrangements.
- Petitioners want Google to define the company's ties and clear "red lines" around how government agencies may use its products.
Summary:
The petition adds internal pressure on Google to clarify its relationships with immigration agencies and to outline protections for staff. The report does not state a company response or any contract changes. Undetermined at this time.
