French IT company Capgemini is under increasing examination due to a contract between its US subsidiary and the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The company states that the contract is “not currently being executed” and that it learned about the agreement “through public sources.” However, investigations by multiple French media outlets indicate that Capgemini’s involvement with ICE dates back over two decades.
The contract has raised concerns amid ongoing debates about the role of private firms in immigration enforcement and surveillance. Capgemini has emphasized that it is not actively carrying out the contract at this time.
**Why this matters**
The scrutiny of Capgemini highlights broader questions about the ethical responsibilities of technology companies working with government agencies involved in immigration enforcement. The long-term relationship between Capgemini and ICE also sheds light on the extent to which private contractors contribute to government surveillance and migrant tracking operations.
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