The decision by a Canadian firm to terminate its sale of a Virginia warehouse to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) comes amid rising backlash over the agency’s controversial operations. This reversal reflects a broader national sentiment questioning the actions and practices of federal agencies dealing with immigration enforcement. Opponents of such deals have argued that partnering with ICE contradicts the values of community support and equity, emphasizing the adverse effects that ICE’s initiatives have on immigrants and their families.

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