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flag Canadian firms face backlash for ties to U.S. immigration enforcement, sparking ethics concerns.

flag Canadian companies, including the Jim Pattison Group, Hootsuite, and Roshel, are facing public backlash over business ties to U.S. immigration enforcement. flag The U.S. Department of Homeland Security plans to buy a Virginia warehouse from Pattison’s property arm for an ICE processing facility, sparking local and political concern. flag Hootsuite is providing social media management to ICE through a subcontractor, prompting protests. flag Roshel secured a contract to supply 20 armored vehicles to ICE, raising human rights concerns despite U.S. Buy American compliance. flag Critics argue these partnerships conflict with Canada’s humanitarian image, urging greater corporate accountability.

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