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Architectural Firm Stops Designing ICE Facilities Amid Employee Backlash

about 5 hours ago·De-escalating(Employee protests leading to a company decision to halt contentious projects.)·Intensity 30/100
SourcesMother Jones

In response to employee protests, a leading architecture firm has announced it will no longer engage in designing detention facilities for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This decision marks a significant shift in the company's approach to projects involving controversial public institutions.

Impact Assessment

40

NOTABLE

Notable — minor incident or background tension with low immediate impact

Humanitarian15
Economic20
Security10
Political40
Confidence: 48/100 — moderate corroboration

Analysis Notes

This decision reflects a growing awareness and activism among employees regarding human rights issues, which may influence other firms in the industry.

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Mother Jones

Concerns Over Human Rights and Detainee Treatment in US ICE Detention Centers
Andrew OsborneDLR Group

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