Tech workers urge CEOs to publicly condemn ICE amid Minneapolis shooting

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More than 450 tech workers from Google, Salesforce, Meta, OpenAI and Amazon signed a letter organized by ICEout.tech urging CEOs to press the White House to condemn ICE, demand that ICE leave cities, and cancel all ICE contracts, citing the Minneapolis killing of Alex Pretti and a broader pattern of immigration enforcement; while some leaders have spoken out against ICE, many executives have remained silent, reflecting a shift in tech industry activism toward immigration policy.
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