Hundreds of Google employees urge company to resist support for Ice
Source: The Guardian and agencies
Hundreds of Google employees urge company to resist support for Ice
Petition demands that the company not provide any technical services to US immigration agencies, citing system of abuse
Edward Helmoreand agencies
Fri 16 Aug 2019 15.37 BST Last modified on Fri 16 Aug 2019 17.02 BST
Tech giant Google is facing a demand from hundreds of employees for an assurance that it will not bid on a government cloud computing contract that could be used to enforce US immigration policies on the southern border.
A group of employees called Googlers for Human Rights posted a public petition overnight Thursday urging the company to resist tendering for a US Customs and Border Protection or Immigration and Customs Enforcement contract.
It is not clear if Google or its parent Alphabet has already applied the application deadline was 1 August but the tech giant has previously drawn employee protests after signing cloud-computing or data storage deals with the government.
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In the latest dispute, more than 800 Google employees have so far signed a petition citing a system of abuse and malign neglect by US immigration agencies. The petition demands that the company does not provide any technical services to CBP, Ice or the Office of Refugee Resettlement until they stop engaging in human rights abuses.
In working with CBP, ICE or ORR, Google would be trading its integrity for a bit of profit, and joining a shameful lineage, the organizers said, pointing to federal Ice raids that have separated large numbers of migrant children from their parents and poor detention conditions that may have led to the deaths of minors from neglect.
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/aug/16/hundreds-of-google-employees-urge-company-to-resist-support-for-ice