Tech Workers Are Condemning ICE Even as Their CEOs Stay Quiet

In the wake of a deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis, several prominent researchers at major tech companies are speaking out against the Trump administration's immigration tactics. This growing dissent from employees, however, contrasts with the relative silence of their CEOs.

The killing of an unarmed US citizen by ICE agents has sparked widespread outrage and calls for action among some 150 tech workers who have signed a petition demanding that their company CEOs take a stand against ICE's violence and speak out against its recent actions. The list of signatories includes employees from companies such as Google, Meta, Amazon, OpenAI, TikTok, Spotify, Salesforce, LinkedIn, and Rippling.

While the petition is a notable development in the tech industry's response to sociopolitical crises, many have noted that it is unusual for tech leaders to take a stand on immigration issues. Historian Margaret O'Mara argues that business leaders often avoid taking a stance on political issues due to concerns about their bottom line. "Political instability is not good for bottom lines," she says.

Despite the mixed record of tech companies in addressing sociopolitical crises, some have shown courage in speaking out. Researchers at Anthropic and Databricks, such as Nikhil Thorat and Jonathan Frankle, have denounced the Trump administration's tactics as callous and immoral. Chief AI scientist at Databricks, Jonathan Frankle, has added his voice to Thorat's post criticizing ICE's actions.

Venture capitalist Jason Calacanis has also weighed in on the issue, suggesting that masked unidentified federal agents asking people for their "papers" are breaking the 4th amendment.

While some tech leaders have shown willingness to take a stand, many others remain silent. The contrast between employee dissent and CEO silence highlights the changing political landscape in the US and its impact on the tech industry.

The growing divide within the tech sector raises questions about the extent to which companies like Google, Meta, Amazon, and others will continue to stay out of the fray on immigration issues.
 
I'm totally with these researchers who are speaking up against ICE's violence 🤯. It's crazy that their CEOs aren't taking a stand too! I mean, yeah, business leaders might be worried about losing money if they speak out on politics, but I think it's super important for them to show some courage and take a stance on issues like this 💪.

I'm glad to see people like Nikhil Thorat and Jonathan Frankle at Databricks speaking up - it's not always easy to do that! 🙌 Jason Calacanis is right too, the 4th amendment is being seriously ignored when agents are asking for papers without ID. It's time for CEOs to step up and show some leadership 💼.

This is exactly what we need more of in our society - people standing up for what's right and not being afraid to speak out 🗣️. I hope this growing dissent from employees will make a difference and get some real change happening soon 🤞
 
OMG 🤯 this is sooo not cool 😒 what's going on with these big corps? Like, they're profiting off our data and innovations but can't handle a little controversy 😅 meanwhile their employees are speaking truth to power 💪 like Nikhil Thorat and Jonathan Frankle 🙏 some CEOs need to take a stand for once 👊 and stop worrying about the bottom line 💸 business is not just about money, it's about values too ❤️ the fact that these companies are staying silent on ICE's violent actions is, like, totally unacceptable 😡
 
🤔 The lack of CEO support is super surprising to me... I mean, you'd think they'd at least acknowledge the outrage their employees are expressing. It's not like they're not aware of the petition or the growing dissent - I've been seeing all these tweets from employees who are literally shakin' with anger 🤯. And what really gets my goat is that some CEOs are basically saying "no comment" when it comes to ICE's actions... what does that even say about their company's values? It's like they're just trying to avoid any potential backlash on their profits 🤑. I hope more employees speak up and demand action from their CEOs soon! 💪
 
🤔 I think it's wild that some CEOs are avoiding speaking out on this issue, especially when their employees are clearly passionate about making a change 🙌. As an employee myself, I can see how we're all worried about our own futures and the impact of these policies on our work lives 😬. It's like we're caught in between being loyal to our companies and doing what's right by our community 🤝. Maybe it's time for some CEOs to step up and lead the way 💪?
 
🤔 it's kinda weird that all these super smart researchers are speaking out against ICE, but their CEOs aren't saying anything 🙄 i mean, i get it, they don't wanna rock the boat, but this is a huge human rights issue 💯 and companies like Google & Meta have so much influence 👀 if they really care about change, shouldn't they be leading by example? 🤷‍♀️ also, what's with all these people signing petitions individually instead of having their CEOs speak out loud? feels like we're missing a big voice on this one 🗣️
 
🤔 I feel for these researchers at major tech companies who are speaking out against the Trump administration's immigration tactics... 🚫 ICE actions are just plain wrong and callous. What's concerning is that their CEOs aren't taking a stand too, it's like they're hiding behind some corporate responsibility thingy. 🤑

I mean, business leaders do have to worry about their bottom line, but sometimes you gotta take a risk and speak out for what's right... especially when it comes to human rights issues. It's not just about the money, it's about being part of a bigger community that cares.

And honestly, I think some CEOs are just playing it safe and hoping no one calls them out on their lack of action... 🤐 But we need more people like Nikhil Thorat and Jonathan Frankle who are willing to speak truth to power. We can't let the silence from CEOs be an excuse for not doing anything about these systemic issues.
 
idk why ppl r so surprised that CEOs rnt speaking out against ICE tactics... it's 'cause they got more $$$ to lose if they take a stand 🤑 and btw, 4th amendment is just a buncha words 🤔 what does it really mean? also, people are acting like tech companies r the only ones who can make a difference 🙄 newsflash: gov agencies are supposed to protect ppl not intimidate them with guns & uniforms 👮‍♂️
 
🤯 I'm shocked that all these big names are not speaking up more strongly against ICE's violent actions. It's like they're waiting for someone else to take the lead or maybe they just don't care? 🙄 Like, what's the worst that could happen if you speak out against Trump's immigration policies... a few millions of dollars in lost revenue from investors? 😒 Come on guys, show some backbone! We need more people like Jason Calacanis speaking up about these issues. He at least has the guts to call it out when it's wrong 🙌
 
I mean, come on! Its 2025 and we're still seeing CEOs taking a backseat while employees are speaking up? 🤷‍♂️ I get it, business is all about the bottom line, but this is ridiculous! A petition signed by 150+ tech workers shouldn't be enough to convince them to take a stand. Where's the leadership? 😒 It's not like they're going to lose customers or anything... although, can you imagine the PR fallout if they don't speak up? 🤯
 
I'm totally with these researchers who are speaking out against ICE's violent tactics 🤬. It's crazy that some CEOs are keeping mum on this issue, especially when it comes to their own employees who are signing petitions and demanding change 🤝. I mean, can't they just take a stand for what's right? The 4th amendment should apply to everyone, not just some people wearing masks 👮‍♂️. It's time for the tech industry as a whole to step up and demand justice for innocent civilians caught in the crossfire of immigration policy 🚫.
 
😕 The fact that some CEOs are staying mum on this is super worrying 🤔. I mean, as a business leader, you gotta take a stand on human rights and stuff like that 💯. Can't just sit there and let employees do all the talking for them 🙄. The petition is a good start, but we need to see more from the top dogs in these companies 👊. It's time for them to use their platforms and influence to speak out against ICE's actions and promote some much-needed change 🔄. And yeah, I agree with Jason Calacanis on this - the 4th amendment shouldn't be ignored just because someone is wearing a badge 😡. We need more courage from these companies to stand up for what's right 💪.
 
I think this is a big deal, you know? 🤔 Like these researchers at major tech companies are finally speaking up, but what's weird is that their CEOs aren't joining them 🙅‍♂️. It's like they're all hiding behind the fact that they don't want to lose any business deals or something 😒. I mean, we've seen some of these big names like Google and Amazon saying nothing about ICE, it's like they're just sitting on their hands 👀. But at the same time, researchers are speaking out and being all vocal about it 💁‍♀️. It's like there's a whole other side to tech companies that we don't know about 🤯. And what's with the 4th amendment thing, Jason Calacanis is right on point 👍. We need more people standing up for what's right, especially in tech 💪.
 
I gotta say, it's kinda weird that all these big-name CEOs are just chillin' while their employees are taking a stand 🤔. Like, where's the leadership? Shouldn't they be setting an example or at least making some noise about this stuff? I mean, I get it, business is business and politicians are politicians, but come on, some people gotta take a stance 🤑.

And yeah, Jason Calacanis saying something about the 4th amendment makes total sense. Who wants to be asked for their papers like they're some kinda undocumented alien or something? It's just not cool, man 😎.

But seriously, this growing divide in the tech sector is like a big ol' mirror reflecting our country's values and priorities 📊. Are we as a society gonna keep tolerating this kind of thing, or are we gonna start demanding some real change? Only time will tell 💭.
 
I'm so down for these researchers and employees speaking out against ICE's violent actions 🤝💪🏽 it's crazy that they're taking a stand especially when it comes to something as important as immigration. I mean, who would've thought that tech companies would be on the forefront of this issue? 🤔 It's like, we knew these guys were working on some cool AI and whatnot but we didn't know they had hearts too ❤️. I'm loving the fact that people like Jason Calacanis are using their platforms to speak out against those ICE agents... it's time for change! 💥
 
ICE shooting? reminds me of that new cafe I tried over the weekend - they have these amazing plant-based milkshakes 🤩 and I was thinking maybe we could replace some of those single-use straws with reusable ones... like, what do you guys think about sustainability efforts in the tech industry? should companies be using their influence to promote eco-friendly practices?
 
🤔 it's time for some big players at tech companies to speak up about ICE tactics... 🚫 150+ employees have signed a petition calling for CEOs to take a stand against these actions 😊 but CEO silence is still deafening... business leaders should be aware of the impact on bottom lines, yet they're too scared to speak out 💸 maybe it's time for them to think about more than just profits 🤑
 
I'm not surprised that some big tech CEOs are keeping quiet on this one 🤔. I mean, they're all about making that dough 💸, right? And when it comes to taking a stand on something as sensitive as immigration, it's easy for them to just stick their heads in the sand and hope nobody notices 🙄. But the employees, man... they're speaking out and demanding change! That takes courage, you know? I think we'll see more of this kind of dissent from tech workers in the future 🔥. It's about time some of these CEOs start putting their money where their mouth is 💪. The 4th amendment thing Jason Calacanis mentioned earlier is a good point too 👀. We need to be calling out bad actions, even if it makes us uncomfortable 😬.
 
🤕 The timing couldn't be worse... 🌪️ This ICE shooting is a total travesty 💔 150+ tech workers speaking out against Trump's tactics is super inspiring 💖 But where are the CEOs? 🤷‍♀️ It's like they're too scared to take a stand or get dragged down by profits 💸

As someone who's always passionate about social justice 🌟, it breaks my heart to see companies avoiding talking about these issues 🤐 They have so much power and influence 👑 But it seems like some of them are more concerned with keeping their bottom line afloat 💼

It's time for the CEOs to step up and show some courage 💪 Not just individual researchers like Nikhil Thorat and Jonathan Frankle, but the whole top leadership team 🤝 We need more leaders who care about using their platform for good 🌈
 
I'm all for these researchers speaking out against ICE's actions, but I gotta wonder if CEOs are just too worried about keeping their investors happy 🤑...it's not surprising that some employees are taking matters into their own hands with this petition though 👊. It's like, they're saying "enough is enough" and expecting the rest of us to follow suit. Can't say I blame them for being frustrated, but at the same time, I wish CEOs would take a more united stance on this stuff. We need more people in power to be loud about human rights 🗣️...still, kudos to those researchers who are speaking out, it's not always easy to do so 💪.
 
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