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15 Jul 2019

Author:
Kari Paul, The Guardian

US: Activists plan Prime Day protests against Amazon's labour practices and involvement in US deportation efforts

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"Prime Day: activists plan protests in US cities and a boycott of e-commerce giant", 15 July 2019

Activists, immigrants and Amazon employees are planning actions against the e-commerce giant on its annual Prime Day, to protest against its labor practices and its involvement with US authorities’ deportation efforts.

The protests on Monday are set to take place in at least seven US cities, and will coincide with the yearly sale that made the company more than $4bn in 2018...

...Protesters will deliver to Jeff Bezos’s home in Manhattan on Monday 250,000 petitions calling on Amazon to cut ties with government agencies responsible for deportation. Protests will also take place in Seattle and San Francisco...

...Amazon Web Services hosts Department of Homeland Security databases that allow the department and its agencies to track and apprehend immigrants.The company is also in talks to expand a partnership to host new DHS biometric databases that store more extensive data, including eye color, tattoos and other identifiers...

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