It appears that Time magazine is trying to set of some kind of ICE boycott. They are not even being subtle about it. They know what a hot potato that ICE has become because of the manufactured outrage over illegal immigrant children being separated from their parents. Time has decided that it needed to tout a list of some companies doing business with ICE, just because. In this land of the Golden Boycott, maybe they can isolate ICE just a little more.
As Written and Reported By Jazz Shaw for Hot Air:
Not being terribly subtle about it, either.
The young woman who defeated Joe Crowley in New York last night ran on a platform which included a call to abolish ICE. Now I’m beginning to wonder if the mainstream media is getting onboard with the idea. One prime example popped up in my timeline this morning and took me by surprise. It’s an article from Time Magazine about Immigration and Customs Enforcement, but it has nothing to do with raids, deportations or employers hiring illegals. It’s a list of “15 organizations doing business with ICE and how much they’re making.”
ICE is far from just a government organization. Private companies and educational institutions are in business with the agency — and starting to take heat for it.
A prime example is Microsoft, where more than 300 employees penned an angry open letter after discovering the company has a $19.4 million contract with ICE. They asked CEO Satya Nadella to cut those ties immediately…
MONEY combed through USAspending.gov, a database operated by the Treasury Department, to identify 15 organizations with recent ICE contracts. Although many of the deals don’t appear to involve border policies, the breadth of the $6 billion agency’s business ties helps to…..
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