maria 💭
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maria 💭
@honeybiscuits.bsky.social
just waiting for that comet to hit | pls ignore typos thx

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maybe keep an eye on your children or keep them inside for the time being, those could be the other options.
November 3, 2025 at 12:46 AM
sweet babies 💕
September 30, 2025 at 8:04 PM
Reposted by maria 💭
See which companies in your area collaborate with ICE here: bit.ly/3TgUZEq

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Data sourced from USAspending.gov
Who's Profiting from ICE? - Google My Maps
ICE depends on a web of private companies, local law enforcement, and elected officials around the country to support its work. This map includes: • Organizations receiving funding from ICE from FY20 to the present: This data is pulled from USAspending.gov. It includes only one contract per company in most cases, but many of these companies have multiple contracts. For more information about any of the companies or their other contracts, click on the contract summary link and explore their USAspending.gov profiles. (Last update 9/21/25) • Companies with contracts for the Everglades detention camp: This data is pulled from the Florida Accountability Contract Tracking System. (Last update 8/21/25) • Known subcontractors or vendors: Some of this information comes from USAspending.gov. Some of this information is from reporting or is included for other reasons, which are noted in the descriptions. Public information on subcontractors is limited, so the map includes only a fraction of the companies in this category. (Updated periodically) • Recipients of prison PAC donations: One listing per state includes the candidates from that state who have accepted donations from GEO Group, CoreCivic, or MTC PACs from 2020 to 2025. This information is from FEC.gov. This doesn't include donations to Donald Trump or national committees. (Last update 8/12/25) • Law enforcement agencies with 287(g) agreements: 287(g) agreements allow local agencies to collaborate with ICE to enforce immigration laws. (Last update 9/3/25) Note: This is not intended to be a list of organizations to protest or boycott. Some of the companies included provide direct services to immigrants in detention, serve an oversight role, or provided only incidental services. Boycott Citizens is committed to nonviolent action and to supporting immigrant communities with dignity and care. To learn more about the relationship between the two largest ICE detention contractors and Citizens Bank, visit boycottcitizens.org. Please email info@boycottcitizens.org if you: • believe a company has been included here in error or would like to add a note to a listing. • would like to share information on a company that is not included in here, but should be. • have questions about what's included and why or how to access the data used to make this map.
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September 21, 2025 at 5:24 PM