Coca-Cola is accused of calling ICE on immigrant workers — but there's no evidence of it
- Coca-Cola is facing backlash over rumors that it laid off Latino workers and reported them to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, leading to calls for a boycott from the Latino community.
- The Latino Freeze Movement urges consumers to boycott companies linked to the Trump administration or that have rolled back diversity programs.
- A Coca-Cola spokesperson stated, 'The accusation that The Coca-Cola Company called immigration authorities to assist in the separation of undocumented workers is unequivocally false.'
- There is no verified evidence of Coca-Cola conducting mass layoffs or contacting ICE, with searches showing no credible reports to support these claims.
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Latino movement boycotts Coca-Cola, other businesses over DEI, immigration allegations
A boycott of Coca-Cola Co. and major retailers is underway as allegations have been raised on TikTok and other social platforms, accusing the company of calling U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on its workers and rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
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