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Americans join 'Resist and Unsubscribe' boycott against tech firms linked to ICE over Trump-era immigration policies.
A growing number of Americans are joining the "Resist and Unsubscribe" boycott, urging consumers to stop using major tech companies linked to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in protest of the Trump administration’s immigration policies.
Led by NYU professor Scott Galloway, the campaign promotes switching from streaming services to DVDs, avoiding ride-sharing apps, and shopping locally to apply financial pressure.
It gained traction with about 250,000 website visits in one day, though companies have not responded.
Galloway argues economic influence, not protests, drives policy change, citing past reversals tied to market concerns.
The White House declined to comment, blaming anti-ICE rhetoric for attacks on officers—claims not backed by public records.
Experts note the difficulty of disengaging from Big Tech due to its deep integration into daily life, but see potential for temporary shifts to reduce dependency and push for change.
Los estadounidenses se unen al boicot "Resistir y darse de baja" contra las firmas tecnológicas vinculadas a ICE por las políticas de inmigración de la era Trump.