Summary
Home Depot faced boycott calls from a campaign group accusing it of cooperating with U.S. immigration enforcement. Home Depot denied these claims, stating they do not coordinate with immigration authorities. The boycott is part of a broader protest against several major U.S. companies.
Key Facts
- A group called "We Ain’t Buying It" called for a boycott of Home Depot, citing alleged cooperation with immigration authorities.
- Home Depot stated they do not coordinate with ICE or Border Patrol regarding immigration enforcement.
- The boycott also targets Target and Amazon for other reasons related to the current U.S. administration.
- The boycott campaign aims to pressure companies financially and highlights issues such as corporate accountability.
- Immigration raids have reportedly increased under President Donald Trump’s administration.
- Home Depot locations have been mentioned as sites of interest for immigration enforcement activities.
- The group running the boycott plans to continue actions from November 27 to December 1, 2023.