
74% of tech employees in the US are opposed to their company working with ICE

, which is a pretty stark number if you ask me! I mean, we've got companies like Google, Palantir, and Amazon being called out for their involvement with these agencies. The petition from No Tech for Apartheid is just the tip of the iceberg - think about all the other companies that might be quietly doing business with ICE without speaking out.
According to recent data, 62% of tech employees believe that using AI for surveillance is a major human rights violation

. I'm not surprised given how much we've seen in terms of police brutality and racial profiling. We need more companies like Google taking a stand and demanding change from these agencies.
The US government has spent over $1.4 billion on tech companies like Palantir and Amazon for their work with ICE

. That's a lot of money, especially considering the controversy surrounding these deals. Companies are going to have to answer to their customers and shareholders about where they're investing their resources.
Stats:

* 71% of Americans believe that tech companies should prioritize human rights over profits

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* The average Google employee makes around $124,000 per year

. That's a lot of leverage when it comes to speaking out against unfair practices.
* ICE has been accused of using technology for mass surveillance in at least 25 countries

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I think this is just the beginning of a bigger conversation about where tech companies stand on issues like human rights and national security

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