Government Accountability

Capgemini Sells ICE Contract Subsidiary Amid Pressure Over U.S. Immigration Enforcement Role

By Economics Desk | February 1, 2026

Under mounting pressure from the French government and public backlash over U.S. immigration enforcement tactics, Capgemini moves to divest its subsidiary serving ICE—raising questions about global companies’ complicity in controversial federal operations affecting American sovereignty.

In a revealing turn of events, French multinational technology firm Capgemini announced it is selling off its subsidiary that provides technical services to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This decision comes amid global criticism of ICE’s aggressive immigration crackdown, notably under the Trump administration—a policy that highlights ongoing challenges to American national sovereignty and border security. Why Did Capgemini Wait To Act? The timing and manner of Capgemini’s move demand scrutiny. CEO Aiman Ezzat admitted he only recently learned about the subsidiary’s contract with ICE—raising questions about corporate transparency and oversight within one of the world’s largest tech...

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