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.
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 ...
Members of Latino communities are boycotting Coca-Cola as rumors of workers being fired and reported to ICE swirl online (AFP via Getty Images) “We can confirm that the accusations against The ...
A 2025 Coke boycott was launched across Latino communities over rumors that Coca-Cola called ICE on its employees and fired others. Pro-immigrant social media users are now working to educate ...
The videos claimed that Coca-Cola called the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on its immigrant workers. On February 8, 2025, videos circulated on TikTok featuring employment lawyer ...
Coca-Cola is at the center of a growing online boycott after claims surfaced that the company fired Latino workers in Texas and reported them to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Coca-Cola faced backlash on social media after allegations surfaced claiming the company cooperated with ICE, leading to deportations of immigrant workers. Despite widespread calls for a boycott ...
Several social media posts appeared to have mistakenly combined calls for a Coca-Cola boycott with the ICE rumors. The Latino Freeze Movement has also called for people to switch from U.S ...
In one video (archived) with nearly 2 million views, employment lawyer Trang Tran claimed Coca-Cola laid off "thousands of Latin American workers" at the "Cerberus Bottling Plant" in Texas and then ...