Deportation platforms: The AWS-ICE alliance and the fallacy of explicit agendas

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Abstract

In this paper, I analyze elite discourse in the context of the increasing role played by large-scale corporate platforms in federal immigration enforcement in the US Specifically, I focus on Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) alliance with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Incorporating Marx’s (2016) “fallacy of explicit agendas” as a heuristic for contextualizing recent employee challenges to company CEO Jeff Bezos, I show how the fallacy serves to conceal far more about the AWS alliance with ICE, an organization with a long track record of deeply troubling practices. The secrecy that is fostered by such discourse also obscures the growing dependency of government entities on large-scale technologies of marginalizing surveillance that threaten civil liberties and rights of refugees and immigrants.

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Fleury-Steiner, B. (2019). Deportation platforms: The AWS-ICE alliance and the fallacy of explicit agendas. Surveillance and Society, 17(1–2), 105–110. https://doi.org/10.24908/ss.v17i1/2.12951

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