ATF Launches ICE’s Corporate Collaborators: Exposed Campaign

January 21, 2026

NEW Campaign Highlights Five Major Corporations Collaborating with ICE & DHS that Saved $19 Billion Annually in Taxes Thanks to Trump’s Tax Law

Today, following increasingly violent and lawless immigration enforcement raids by the Trump Administration’s DHS, Americans for Tax Fairness launches ICE’s Corporate Collaborators: Exposed, a project revealing huge tax savings for giant corporations aiding mass deportations. The first reports profile Amazon, Microsoft, AT&T, Home Depot, and Palantir. Their CEOs collectively received an estimated $124 million in personal tax giveaways, while these corporations received roughly $19 billion in tax cuts annually from Trump’s tax laws. This project will be updated with new reports on other major corporations collaborating with the administration’s cruel tactics—providing citizens with the tools they need to hold these corporations accountable. 

“While masked officers terrorize communities—smashing into cars, harassing citizens, and inflicting violence with impunity—Trump’s corporate backers are laughing their way to the bank,” said David Kass, ATF’s executive director. “Today we launched our corporate accountability campaign to give citizens the information they need to hold giant corporations accountable for their complicity in the Trump administration’s mass deportation policies. As Trump and his billionaire-backed GOP majority cut billions in healthcare, Medicaid, and SNAP benefits, Americans face steep hikes in the cost of living to pay for tax giveaways to large multinational corporations and the billionaires that run them. The American people will not be silent.”