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She raised concerns about her company's contracts with ICE. Then she lost her job

Billie Little, who worked at Thomson Reuters for nearly 20 years, was dismissed after raising concerns about her company's contracts with ICE. She questioned whether federal immigration agents unlawfully used Thomson Reuters' products. Her termination occurred shortly after her public concerns, highlighting tensions between corporate compliance and government agency practices.

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