Silicon Valley Leaders Condemn ICE Operations After Minneapolis Killings

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Silicon Valley executives and over 450 tech workers are demanding the withdrawal of Immigration and Customs Enforcement from cities following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Apple CEO Tim Cook condemned the enforcement tactics as excessive while calling for transparent investigations into federal conduct.The backlash centers on Operation Metro Surge and the use of the Palantir ELITE app which merges health and geolocation data to facilitate large-scale deportations.
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