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Coca-Cola is accused of calling ICE on immigrant workers — but there's no evidence of it Social media users called for a boycott of Coca-Cola products in response to the company's purported actions.
There is no evidence that Coca-Cola reported its Latino workers to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or apologized for doing so, as claimed in a widely shared narrative on social media.
@nikkibaby_14/TikTok. According to Open Secrets, a database that tracks corporate political donations, Coca-Cola donated $14,717 to Trump and $50,000 to Make America Great Again Inc. in 2024, plus ...
Coca-Cola faces a growing TikTok-fueled boycott over unverified claims it fired Latino workers and reported them to ICE, with the company remaining silent.
(KRON) — A significant backlash has emerged against soft drink manufacturer Coca-Cola in the wake of rumors that the company laid off its own immigrant employees and then called the U.S. Immi… ...
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In early 2025, a rumor that Coca-Cola called U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on its own immigrant employees began spreading on social media. These claims were not based in credible ...