Activists Protest Palantir Technologies' Contracts with ICE and Israeli Defense Ministry
Approximately 100 activists protested outside Palantir Technologies' former headquarters in Palo Alto, denouncing the company's contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Israeli Defense Ministry. The demonstration marked the one-year anniversary of Trump's second term, with speakers urging cities, universities, and companies to sever ties with Palantir, citing its significant federal contracts and involvement in immigration enforcement. Organizers also promoted support for rapid-response networks aiding ICE victims.

Approximately 100 activists protested outside Palantir Technologies' former headquarters in Palo Alto, criticizing the company's contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Israeli Defense Ministry. The demonstration coincided with the one-year mark of Trump's second term.
Protesters highlighted Palantir's $800 million contract with the U.S. Department of Defense and over $100 million in federal spending since Trump took office. Speakers emphasized Palantir's role in immigration enforcement and violence, calling for cities, universities, and companies to cancel contracts with the firm. Organizers provided information on supporting rapid-response networks for ICE victims.




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