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SHAMEFUL: 900+ Google Workers DEMAND Company Sabotage Trump's Mass Deportation Plans

Gary FranchiFebruary 9, 2026251 views
SHAMEFUL: 900+ Google Workers DEMAND Company Sabotage Trump's Mass Deportation Plans
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More than 900 Google employees have signed a disgraceful open letter demanding their company abandon all business relationships with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) – a clear attempt to sabotage President Trump's mass deportation agenda that Americans voted for overwhelmingly.

These woke tech workers are essentially demanding Google refuse to help enforce America's immigration laws while President Trump works to deliver on his promise to remove millions of illegal aliens who have invaded our country. It's nothing short of corporate sedition against the will of the American people.

The timing couldn't be more obvious. Just three weeks into Trump's second term, as his administration ramps up the largest deportation operation in U.S. history, Google's radical employees want to throw a wrench in the works. They'd rather protect foreign nationals who broke our laws than help secure our borders.

Silicon Valley's War on America First

This is exactly the kind of Big Tech interference patriots have come to expect from Silicon Valley elites. These are the same people who censored Hunter Biden's laptop, suppressed conservative voices, and manipulated search results to help Democrats.

Now they want to actively sabotage federal law enforcement operations designed to protect American communities from criminal aliens, drug dealers, and human traffickers. How is this any different from aiding and abetting?

"These Google workers are essentially acting as accomplices to illegal immigration while hardworking Americans deal with the consequences of open borders," one immigration enforcement expert told Next News Network.

While families in border states have suffered through four years of Biden's invasion, comfortable tech bros in Mountain View want to make sure the gravy train continues for their preferred illegal alien population.

The question every American should be asking: Why does Google employ people who actively oppose enforcing U.S. immigration law? And will CEO Sundar Pichai cave to this internal pressure campaign against President Trump's agenda?

Patriots need to let Google know that sabotaging immigration enforcement is unacceptable. The American people voted for deportations – not corporate resistance.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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SmallTownUSAVerifiedjust now
My construction business has been undercut for years by contractors hiring illegal workers. Finally we might see some enforcement and these tech workers want to sabotage it? They live in their Silicon Valley bubble.
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BuilderBobVerifiedjust now
Same here in my trade. Legal workers can't compete with under-the-table wages.
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AmericaFirst2025Verifiedjust now
They don't understand how illegal immigration hurts working class Americans because they make six figures writing code.
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LibertyBelle88Verifiedjust now
Why is it that Big Tech always seems to oppose enforcing our existing immigration laws? These are laws that were democratically passed by Congress.
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PatriotDad2024Verifiedjust now
These Google employees need to remember they work for an AMERICAN company, not a globalist NGO. If they don't like our immigration laws, maybe they should find work elsewhere.
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TexasRanger45Verifiedjust now
Exactly! They're free to leave if they don't support American sovereignty.
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ConservativeMom3Verifiedjust now
Absolutely shameful is right! These employees should focus on their jobs instead of political activism on company time.
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VeteranVoiceVerifiedjust now
I served this country for 20 years and it's infuriating to see American workers actively trying to undermine border security.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Google has way too much power if 900+ employees think they can dictate federal immigration policy. Time to break up Big Tech!
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TechSkepticVerifiedjust now
These companies have been acting like they're above the law for too long.