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French Firm Supports ICE in Tracking Immigrants

Summary by France24
French tech company Capgemini supports ICE by managing a victim hotline and building a $365 million 'skip tracing' system to locate undocumented immigrants. The company removed a post on its website describing the ICE contract after public scrutiny. Capgemini’s CEO says the US subsidiary operates independently and claims he was unaware of the contracts, but he will review the situation. Here's a FRANCE 2 report.

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Based on information from the Observatoire des inequities revealed by the "20 hours" of France 2, the group specializing in digital services acts through its subsidiary Capgemini Government Solutions (CGS).

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Capgemini, a French digital services company, has won contracts for the ICE, the highly controversial US anti-immigration police. It helps him in particular to identify and locate foreigners, with a large cheque at the key.

The general manager of Capgemini, Aiman Ezzat, at the World Economic Forum, in Davos, Switzerland, on 22 January 2026. DENIS BALIBOUSE/REUTERS After the announcement on Tuesday, 20 January, of a reorganization plan that could lead to the abolition of 2,400 posts in France, the Capgemini IT services group is facing a new crisis linked, this time, to its work for the American Federal Immigration Police (ICE).The latter is strongly questioned for i…

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We are beginning to be sadly accustomed to the abuses of the ECI, the trumpist immigration police who are relentlessly stalking immigrants. On Saturday 24 January, the city of Minneapolis (Minnesota) – and the whole country – were once again shaken by the murder of one of its citizens. Alex Pretti, a [...]

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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