French technology firm Capgemini has been involved in providing assistance to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in their efforts to deport individuals residing in the country illegally. The company’s role includes supporting operations related to immigration enforcement.
This collaboration has sparked discussions about the appropriateness of a private technology company participating in government immigration activities. Some observers are evaluating the ethical and business implications of such involvement.
**Why this matters**
The partnership highlights the growing role of private firms in government enforcement actions, raising questions about accountability and corporate responsibility. It also reflects broader debates on immigration policy and the use of technology in law enforcement.
Source: NewsData
