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Protesters demand Albany County end contract with Avelo Airlines

ALBANY, NY (WRGB) — Protesters across the nation are urging Avelo Airlines to terminate its contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with a focus on Albany County. Marianna Achlaoug, an organizer with Indivisible Albany, emphasized the protest’s goal: “Because of its association with ICE and the fact they are choosing bottom line over human dignity, we want them out of Albany County.”

Protesters, some wearing chains to symbolize the treatment of detained passengers, are calling for an immediate end to all Avelo flights to and from Albany County.

“What cost is it to your taxpayers, your pockets, versus human dignity and human process of law,” she asked.

Richard McGrath, another member of Indivisible, highlighted the importance of fair treatment,

“Our country is supposed to be based on the rule of law and fair treatment for everyone,” McGrath said.

In June, Sen. Pat Fahy noted that Avelo’s ICE flights only departed from Texas and Arizona. Since then, Avelo has scaled back operations, no longer stopping in Arizona and primarily serving states on the Eastern Seaboard.

“As of right now, Avelo has left the West Coast, and they are rescinding flights from other states like Maine,” said Achlaoug.

Avelo Airlines, in a previous statement to CBS6, acknowledged the right to peacefully protest but affirmed its intention to continue operations. Achlaoug argued against this, pointing out that Avelo’s departure from the West Coast indicates they are not wanted.

“We have been doing this for 7 months. We are not going anywhere. Why have you not budged?” she asked.

Currently, Avelo Airlines operates flights from Albany International Airport to Charlotte and Raleigh, N.C., with services available two to four times a week.

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