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Google staff call for firm to cut ties with ICE

112 pointsby tartorantoday at 3:19 PM31 commentsview on HN

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mikkupikkutoday at 5:22 PM

It seems like a new version of this story, "[Big tech] workers protest their employer taking [federal agency] contracts" shows up at least once a year. I guess the steel man of this is that people think they can take jobs at these corps and push reform from within, but this seems powerfully naive to me. Fact of the matter is that a large portion of the compensation these companies provide is for buying off your better judgement. You're taking a deal with the devil when you sign on. There are a lot of better, smaller, companies you could be working for, but you chose the evil ones because it pays better.

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Insanitytoday at 3:35 PM

They forgot the “don’t be evil” era ended a long time ago.

I applaud the initiative but it’s naive to think this’ll change anything. And when push comes to shove these people wont quit their comfy job in this economic climate.

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tiffanyhtoday at 4:36 PM

Dumb question: Can a US company even refuse service to a US Federal Government agency?

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vondurtoday at 5:10 PM

Didn’t they fire some people from google who were protesting US military contracts a while back?

blibbletoday at 3:30 PM

on monday they'll have to update the article

> 900 former Google employees

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gpt5today at 3:34 PM

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OutOfHeretoday at 4:17 PM

Being that ICE has also been kidnapping some US citizens, this is par for the course. Beyond ICE, Google however needs to go further and also cut ties with Palantir which otherwise will become stronger by continuing to serve as a proxy cloud for ICE.

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SilverElfintoday at 3:28 PM

Great. Also need Amazon and Microsoft to cut ties. Not just with ICE but the administration as a whole. Unfortunately this is also a time when employees have low leverage given all the layoffs. Better to fight for a union first.

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senadirtoday at 3:35 PM

Google couldn’t cut ties to genocide let alone local police.