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Protesters Block Palantir Offices in New York and Palo Alto Over Surveillance Contracts

Activists decry Palantir’s ICE contracts as driving forced deportations through mass data surveillance.

Overview

  • On June 26, roughly 30 activists linked arms at Palantir’s Chelsea office, leading to six detentions and their subsequent release without charges.
  • In Palo Alto, up to 200 demonstrators disrupted a Palantir developer conference by blocking streets and climbing on company trucks, with no arrests reported.
  • Organizers condemned Palantir’s $30 million ICE contract and its work with the Israeli military, alleging the firm’s analytics tools underpin deportations and civilian harm.
  • Palantir has denied building a “master database” or enabling mass surveillance of American citizens, asserting it neither operates the systems nor decides data use.
  • The demonstrations were led by Planet Over Profit with support from Mijente, ACCE and Bay Resistance, highlighting broader worries over surveillance, privacy and ethics.