Palantir Has a Human Rights Policy. Its ICE Work Tells a Different Story
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Palantir Has a Human Rights Policy. Its ICE Work Tells a Different Story
"Palantir's decision to keep powering ICE with tools used in dragnet raids and discriminatory detentions is indefensible. A good-faith application of those commitments should lead Palantir to end its contract with ICE."
"Palantir has publicly embraced the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises."
"We asked what human rights due diligence Palantir conducted when it first contracted with ICE and DHS; whether it performed the 'proactive' assessments required by its own commitments."
Palantir has been criticized for its role in supporting ICE's immigration enforcement, raising concerns from various groups. EFF engaged with Palantir regarding its human rights commitments, questioning how these apply to its work with ICE. Despite Palantir's claims of conducting human rights analyses and adhering to international guidelines, its ongoing contract with ICE contradicts its stated commitments. EFF argues that Palantir should end its contract with ICE and refuse future contracts with agencies that violate human rights.
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