Does Avelo Airlines have a contract with ICE?
Avelo Airlines denies having a contract with ICE, but acknowledges flying charters for all branches of the government.
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Activists are staging protests nationwide against Avelo Airlines, alleging the airline has a contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to operate deportation flights. Protests are occurring at airports across the country,...
Avelo Airlines finds itself at the center of controversy due to allegations of its involvement with ICE through deportation flights. The Stop Avelo Coalition is actively organizing boycotts, urging the public not to support the airline. While Avelo acknowledges the right to peaceful protest, they maintain that they will continue operations.
In Albany County, protesters are specifically demanding that the county terminate its contract with Avelo, arguing that the airline is prioritizing profits over human dignity. Senator Pat Fahy noted in June that Avelo's ICE flights previously departed from Texas and Arizona, but the airline has since scaled back operations and no longer serves Arizona.
Avelo operates flights from Albany International Airport to Charlotte and Raleigh, N.C., two to four times a week. The ongoing protests reflect a broader national debate about immigration policies and the role of private companies in their enforcement.
Avelo Airlines denies having a contract with ICE, but acknowledges flying charters for all branches of the government.
Protesters are demanding that Avelo Airlines end its alleged contract with ICE and that local governments terminate any contracts with the airline.
Protests are taking place at airports across the United States, including Nashville (BNA) and Albany International Airport.
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