🔥 HOW TO BANKRUPT ICE’S CORPORATE PARTNERS - Part 3 of 3 - The List
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A guide to collapsing the corporate scaffolding that keeps ICE alive.
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🧑‍⚕️ H. Staffing & Detention Compliance
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🔥 These companies supply the workforce that keeps ICE’s detention empire running.
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Corporations:
InGenesis — provides medical and staffing personnel for ICE facilities.
Luke & Associates — supplies medical staff and compliance personnel.
MTC — manages detention operations and staffing.
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How they facilitate ICE: They provide medical staff, guards, and compliance personnel for ICE detention centers.
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đź’Ł How to bankrupt them:
• Pressure state licensing boards to scrutinize detention‑related medical providers.
• Support union organizing among detention staff.
• Push local governments to ban contracting with these firms.
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📉 Why this works:
Detention centers collapse without staff.
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🏨 I. Hotels & Hospitality
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🔥 These chains quietly host ICE agents as they plan raids — turning everyday hotels into covert staging hubs.
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Corporations:
Marriott — provides lodging for ICE agents and contractors.
Hilton — hosts ICE personnel during operations and trainings.
Extended Stay America — houses ICE staff for long‑term assignments.
Best Western — provides lodging for ICE operations.
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How they facilitate ICE: They provide lodging for ICE agents during operations, trainings, and raids.
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đź’Ł How to bankrupt them:
• Publicize which hotels host ICE operations.
• Pressure franchises through local boycott campaigns.
• Encourage conferences and universities to avoid these chains.
• Push cities to cancel municipal lodging contracts.
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📉 Why this works:
Hotels are brand‑sensitive and public‑facing.
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🍽️ J. Food Services & Detention Meals
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🔥 These corporations feed the detention system — keeping ICE’s facilities running day after day.
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Corporations:
Aramark — provides meals inside ICE detention centers.
Trinity Services Group — supplies food services for detention facilities.
Sodexo — delivers food and facility support for ICE sites.
Ecolab — provides sanitation and cleaning supplies for detention centers.
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How they facilitate ICE: They provide meals, sanitation, and facility support inside detention centers.
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đź’Ł How to bankrupt them:
• Pressure schools and universities to drop Aramark and Sodexo.
• Support campaigns exposing food quality and abuse in detention.
• Push for state procurement bans on detention food vendors.
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📉 Why this works:
These companies rely on massive public‑sector contracts.
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đź›’ K. Commissary & Consumer Goods
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🔥 These companies profit from captivity — selling overpriced essentials to detained people.
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Corporations:
Keefe Group — runs commissary systems inside ICE detention centers.
Union Supply Group — sells hygiene, food, and clothing to detained people.
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How they facilitate ICE: They run commissary systems that monetize basic necessities inside detention centers.
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đź’Ł How to bankrupt them:
• Pressure counties to end commissary contracts.
• Support lawsuits challenging commissary price‑gouging.
• Demand transparency on detention‑center financial flows.
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📉 Why this works:
Commissary vendors depend on county‑level contracts.
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đź’» L. Tech Giants
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🔥 These companies provide the cloud infrastructure ICE relies on — even when they pretend neutrality.
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Corporations:
Amazon (AWS) — hosts DHS systems used by ICE.
Google — provides mapping and analytics tools used across DHS.
Spotify — appears in detention tablets used inside ICE facilities.
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How they facilitate ICE: They provide cloud hosting, mapping tools, and digital platforms used across DHS.
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đź’Ł How to bankrupt them:
• Support internal employee movements against ICE contracts.
• Pressure cities to avoid cloud vendors tied to ICE.
• Demand transparency on how cloud tools are used by DHS.
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📉 Why this works:
Tech giants fear employee revolt and public scrutiny.
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🔥 FINAL WORD: A BOYCOTT IS NOT A PURCHASE DECISION — IT’S A POWER DECISION
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Keep in mind that we’re trying to pull out the bolts that hold ICE’s enforcement machine together.
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A boycott is a strategic strike:
• against corporate complicity,
• against the infrastructure of raids,
• against the machinery of detention,
• against the companies that make ICE possible.
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ICE survives because corporations keep its engine running — but every contract canceled and every dollar stripped away weakens the machine. When we choke off the companies, we choke off ICE. This isn’t symbolic. It’s structural. And it’s how we bring the entire corporate enforcement apparatus to its knees.
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