Airlines connect people, families, and communities — they should not be used to tear them apart. Yet as reporting highlights, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) continues to rely on commercial flights and airline partnerships to carry out deportations across the country and around the world. These operations raise serious concerns about human rights, transparency, and corporate accountability. Deportation flights often take place with little public oversight, and individuals are transported in restraints, sometimes without meaningful access to legal support or due process. Companies have a choice. Some airlines have already faced public pressure and ended their involvement in deportation operations, showing that corporate action can make a difference. Delta is a global brand that claims to value community, dignity, and respect. Those values must extend to how the company uses its planes and partnerships. No airline should be complicit in policies that separate families and put vulnerable people at risk. Delta must take a stand by refusing to transport individuals for deportation and committing to transparency about any cooperation with immigration enforcement. Add your name to demand Delta stop assisting ICE deportation flights and stand up for human rights. Corporations shape the world we live in. When they choose people over profit, they can help protect dignity, uphold values, and ensure their business practices reflect the kind of society we all want to build.