
"Palantir seemed to become the technological backbone of Trump's immigration enforcement machinery, providing software identifying, tracking, and helping deport immigrants on behalf of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)."
"There's this feeling not of 'Oh, this is unpopular and hard,' but, 'This feels wrong.'"
"As Palantir deepens its relationship with an administration many workers fear is wreaking havoc at home, employees are finally raising these concerns internally."
"We hire the best and brightest talent to help defend America and its allies and to build and deploy our software to help governments and businesses around the world."
Palantir's involvement in immigration enforcement has raised alarms among employees regarding civil liberties. The company, founded with CIA investment, has historically faced criticism but employees are now questioning their role as Palantir collaborates with the Trump administration. Concerns have intensified as the company deepens its ties with policies perceived as harmful, prompting internal discussions about the ethical implications of their work. Employees are reflecting on their contributions amidst the backdrop of the US's immigration policies and military actions.
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