#BoycottDelta is trending on Twitter after the American airlines  allegedly released an internal statement on the controversial Georgian bill
signed into law which restricts voter rights.

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed the controversial Election
Integrity Act of 2021 into law on Thursday. Critics have called the legislation racist
and said that it would lead to voter suppression.

The bill would grant state officials the
right to replace local officials, limit drop boxes to the inside of early
voting locations during voting hours and allow for many challenges to voter
registrations and eligibility.

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As per the alleged statement, the airlines’ state government affairs
team “has been heavily engaged” with state officials and had been “holding
meetings” to make sure the Delta voice was heard.

The CEO of Meidas Touch, Ben Meiselas reportedly got a tip from an insider and released the unofficial statement online.  

Twitter users are enraged over this leaked statement and are actively asking Delta airlines to release a clarification. 

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American sports commentator Keith Olbermann also took to Twitter and urged people to “not spend money with Delta”. 

Earlier, US President Joe Biden had also said that would do everything” in his power to stop the signing of the bill calling it  “un-American.”