Tell Enterprise: Stop Renting Cars to ICE Agents Now

Recent signers:
Alejandro Santana and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The St. Louis community is calling on Enterprise to make a choice: Will it continue enabling federal immigration raids, or will it stand with the families and workers who make Missouri strong?

Earlier this month, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) fatally shot two individuals—Renée Nicole Macklin Good and Alex Pretti—during separate incidents in Minnesota. Their deaths have shaken communities across the country, and hundreds of us gathered outside City Hall and Enterprise Center in downtown St. Louis to demand change. One of our clearest calls: Enterprise must stop providing vehicles that enable ICE operations.

While Enterprise claims no direct contracts with ICE, investigative reporting has revealed that agents may be using short-term rentals—loopholes that avoid public scrutiny. If Enterprise is serious about its values, now is the time to take a stand. Stating “we don’t know” or “we don’t track” is not enough when human lives are at stake.

We are workers. We are immigrants. We are mothers, neighbors, and customers. Many of us grew up here, raised families here, and trusted Enterprise as a community partner. But we cannot stay silent while our neighbors are detained during traffic stops, while families are torn apart, or while ICE continues to use private rental vehicles to carry out surveillance and violent raids in our streets.

We urge Enterprise to adopt a transparent, company-wide policy that bans vehicle rentals and short-term leases to ICE agents. Until then, we are ready to withhold our support and our business.

Enterprise, this is your moment. Choose to be on the right side of history. Choose people over profits. Choose your community.

Sign now to demand Enterprise Holdings end all cooperation with ICE.

 
 

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Petition AdvocateIan A

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Recent signers:
Alejandro Santana and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The St. Louis community is calling on Enterprise to make a choice: Will it continue enabling federal immigration raids, or will it stand with the families and workers who make Missouri strong?

Earlier this month, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) fatally shot two individuals—Renée Nicole Macklin Good and Alex Pretti—during separate incidents in Minnesota. Their deaths have shaken communities across the country, and hundreds of us gathered outside City Hall and Enterprise Center in downtown St. Louis to demand change. One of our clearest calls: Enterprise must stop providing vehicles that enable ICE operations.

While Enterprise claims no direct contracts with ICE, investigative reporting has revealed that agents may be using short-term rentals—loopholes that avoid public scrutiny. If Enterprise is serious about its values, now is the time to take a stand. Stating “we don’t know” or “we don’t track” is not enough when human lives are at stake.

We are workers. We are immigrants. We are mothers, neighbors, and customers. Many of us grew up here, raised families here, and trusted Enterprise as a community partner. But we cannot stay silent while our neighbors are detained during traffic stops, while families are torn apart, or while ICE continues to use private rental vehicles to carry out surveillance and violent raids in our streets.

We urge Enterprise to adopt a transparent, company-wide policy that bans vehicle rentals and short-term leases to ICE agents. Until then, we are ready to withhold our support and our business.

Enterprise, this is your moment. Choose to be on the right side of history. Choose people over profits. Choose your community.

Sign now to demand Enterprise Holdings end all cooperation with ICE.

 
 

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Petition AdvocateIan A

The Decision Makers

Andrew Taylor
Andrew Taylor
Enterprise Mobility Executive Chairman
Jo Ann Taylor Kindle
Jo Ann Taylor Kindle
Chairperson, Enterprise Mobility Foundation
Chrissy Taylor
Chrissy Taylor
President and CEO of Enterprise Holdings

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Petition created on January 28, 2026