
"an immediate deescalation of tensions"
"what's happening with ICE is going too far."
"January's tragic events in Minneapolis should end that posture."
"We leaders in tech and business have power-economic, social, platform power-and sitting on that power right now is not good business."
Corporate leaders initially remained largely silent as immigration officers entered Minneapolis and two civilians were killed. In recent days, CEOs and prominent tech figures have begun to speak out, often steering clear of naming President Trump or directly condemning ICE agents. More than 60 Minnesota-based CEOs called for an immediate deescalation of tensions. Tech leaders reported private conversations with the president, and some executives publicly stated that ICE actions have gone too far. Calls for stronger corporate pressure have faced criticism as too muted, while tech workers push for more forceful employer action.
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