‘Essential’ to ICE: French IT giant Capgemini under fire over migrant tracking role

French IT giant Capgemini is under intense fire after it was revealed that its US subsidiary, CGS, has a contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) worth over $365 million. The contract, which was first made public last week, involves "skip tracing" services used by ICE to track down individuals whose whereabouts are unknown. This form of data-driven locating and tracking is a contentious issue, as it raises concerns about the use of private contractors to locate and deport migrants.

The contract between CGS and ICE emerged after an independent media outlet reported that the US subsidiary had been awarded several lucrative contracts with the agency over the years. According to government spending records, 65% of the contracts awarded to Capgemini Government Solutions were with ICE. This has led some to describe CGS as a "bounty hunter" firm, paid to locate and track immigrants.

The contract is highly lucrative, with companies like CGS expected to earn tens of millions of dollars from the programme. In fact, at least 10 companies have already earned over $1 million each, with one company expected to earn well over $1 billion from the programme through 2027.

Capgemini's CEO has stated that senior management was only recently made aware of the contract and that it is "not currently being executed". However, this has done little to calm concerns about the company's role in facilitating ICE's deportation efforts. The French government has also weighed in, with Finance Minister Roland Lescure urging full transparency from Capgemini.

The relationship between CGS and ICE has a long history, dating back nearly two decades. In fact, the contracts have been so lucrative that many employees have moved between the two organizations, ensuring continuity and deep institutional knowledge.

The dependence on CGS's services is deeply entrenched in ICE operations, with the company providing essential support for detention capacity management, deportation logistics, and individual tracking. This has led some to warn that if Capgemini were to terminate its contract with ICE, the agency would be "paralysed".

As pressure mounts from unions, politicians, and parts of the French government, Capgemini is scheduled to hold an extraordinary board meeting this weekend in Paris. The outcome could set a precedent for how European firms engage with US security agencies, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.

The contract has also raised questions about human rights and the use of private contractors in immigration enforcement. Critics argue that such contracts run counter to companies' stated values and raise serious ethical concerns. As the debate continues, one thing is clear: Capgemini's role in facilitating ICE's deportation efforts will be subject to intense scrutiny for months to come.
 
I'm shocked they're making this much money off tracking down people, it's just not right 😟. I mean, who gets paid to track someone down and make them disappear? It's like something out of a bad movie. And the fact that 65% of their contracts are with ICE is pretty damning. They need to come clean about what they're doing and why they're making so much money from it 💸.

And what really gets my goat is that these companies are basically acting as bounty hunters, just tracking down people for the government's sake. It's like they're outside the law or something 🚫. I don't think it's okay to profit off of someone's disappearance or deportation. There should be more transparency and accountability in this whole thing.

I'm also wondering what's going on with the French government being all quiet about this. They should be pushing back harder against Capgemini's involvement with ICE 🤔. It's not like they're not making a profit off of it, either. I mean, one company just earned over $1 billion from this program! That's just ridiculous 💸.
 
🚨 This is getting crazy! I'm shocked that a big company like Capgemini would get involved with something as sketchy as this. I mean, who thought it was a good idea to use private contractors to track down and deport people? It's just so...out of touch. And the fact that they're making all this money off of it is just disgusting 😒. I don't think it matters what their CEO says about not knowing about the contract - the damage is done. The French government should be doing more to hold them accountable, imo. It's like they're saying "just do our dirty work for us" 🤦‍♀️. This whole thing needs to get blown wide open and some serious changes need to happen ASAP 💥
 
idk how companies like capgemini can just tie their hands behind their back like this 🤔. it's just so sus that they only found out about the contract last month and now they're saying it's not being executed? lol, like we all know that's not true 🙄. what's even more alarming is that 10+ companies have already raked in millions from this program 💸. it's clear that capgemini is profiting off of human rights abuses, which is just unacceptable 🚫. the french gov needs to step up its game and demand full transparency from capgemini ASAP #CapgeminiICE #HumanRightsMatter #TransparencyNow
 
I'm super worried about this, it's like they're profiting off people who are already in a really tough spot 🤕. I mean, think about it, these companies are essentially bounty hunters, paid to track down and deport people who might not even be doing anything wrong. It's just so messed up. And the fact that some of their employees have moved between the two orgs because of how lucrative the contracts are... it's like they're more interested in making money than doing what's right 🤑. I hope Capgemini takes responsibility for this and starts being transparent about what they're really doing.
 
Wow, 10 companies earning over $1 million each from the same contract is insane 💸🚫. How can a company like CGS prioritize profits over human rights? 🤯 Interesting that employees have moved between Capgemini and ICE over the years, it's like they're working together in secret 👀.
 
This is so messed up 🤕! I mean, think about it, a multi-billion dollar contract with an agency that's literally hunting down people and deporting them without a trial... it's just not right 😒. And now we find out the CEO didn't even know about it until recently? Like, what kind of corporate governance is that? 🤔

And let's not forget, this is a French company, but they're getting bailed out by the US government and getting billions of dollars from them... it's like they're more loyal to their bottom line than to human rights 💸. I'm all for transparency and accountability, and Capgemini needs to be held accountable for this contract ASAP 🚫.

I'm also wondering how many of these contractors are actually doing the tracking and locating, and what kind of skills and expertise they have? It's not just a matter of slapping a company together with some fancy tech... there are real people involved in this, and that's really concerning 😟.
 
🤔 I'm not buying the CEO's claim that senior management was only recently made aware of the contract... how convenient? 🙄 The fact that 65% of contracts are going to ICE is a huge red flag, and it's suspicious that many employees have moved between CGS and ICE over the years. This doesn't sound like transparency, but more like a cozy relationship between a private contractor and a government agency. 💸 Can anyone confirm where this information came from? 📰
 
I don’t usually comment but... this whole situation with Capgemini and its contract with ICE is really messed up 🤯. I mean, who knew that a French IT company would end up getting paid tens of millions of dollars to track down migrants? It just seems so... wrong. And the fact that they're using private contractors to do it raises serious questions about human rights. I don't think companies like Capgemini should be profiting from something as contentious and problematic as immigration enforcement 🤔.

And what really gets me is that there's no transparency at all. The CEO claims they were only recently made aware of the contract, but that doesn't seem to calm anyone down 🙄. It's just more evidence that these companies are more interested in making a quick buck than doing what's right.

I don't think this situation should be just about Capgemini either. What does it say about our society as a whole when we're willing to turn a blind eye to the exploitation of private contractors for profit? It's time for some real accountability and transparency here 👀.
 
I'm really concerned about this whole situation with Capgemini and its contract with ICE 🤕 #JusticeForImmigrants. It seems like the company's involvement in tracking down migrants is a huge issue, and I don't think it's okay that they're making millions off of it 💸. The French government needs to make sure that transparency is key here and that Capgemini is held accountable for its actions 📊 #TransparencyMatters.

I also think it's crazy that so many employees have moved between CGS and ICE over the years, creating a sort of "bounty hunter" firm 🚨. It raises serious questions about ethics and human rights #HumanRightsForAll. The fact that at least 10 companies have already earned over $1 million from this contract is just outrageous 💸 #NotOkay.

I'm curious to see what happens at Capgemini's board meeting this weekend in Paris 🤔. Will they come clean about their involvement with ICE, or will they continue to sweep it under the rug? Either way, I think it's clear that the company needs to answer to its values and principles 💯 #CapgeminiNeedsToStepUp.
 
🤔 I'm so worried about this whole situation... like, I get it, companies need to make money, but using private contractors to track down and deport people? 😱 that's just not right. And the fact that Capgemini is making over $365 million from this contract? that's wild 💸. What's really sad is that so many people are having to go through this traumatic experience just because they're trying to make a living or seeking asylum.

And I totally get why the French government is calling for transparency - we need to know what our companies are doing and with whom 🤝. It's like, shouldn't we be proud of being able to say we have values that stand up for human rights? 💪. This whole situation just feels so... icky 😷. Can't we just figure out a better way to handle these things without involving private contractors? 🙏
 
the more i read about this contract, the more uneasy i get 🤕 capgemini's involvement with ice is a huge red flag. it's just not right that private companies are profiting off of tracking and deporting people who are trying to escape persecution or reach a better life. i'm all for transparency and accountability, so let's hope they come clean about what's really going on 📝
 
Ugh I'm literally fuming right now about this 🚨💣 Capgemini needs to explain how they even got involved with ICE in the first place, like what's their moral compass doing here?! This contract is just so shady, and it's not just about the money - it's about the lives of people being tracked down and deported. I mean, have you seen the numbers? $365 million for a "skip tracing" service that essentially means hunting people down. It's just wrong.

And what really gets me is that CGS has been making millions off this contract for years, but no one seems to be holding them accountable. The French government needs to step up and demand transparency from Capgemini ASAP. I'm so tired of corporations just doing whatever they want without thinking about the human impact. This is not just a business deal - it's people's lives being ruined.

I'm watching this unfold with bated breath, hoping that someone will finally hold Capgemini accountable for their actions. The fact that senior management was only recently made aware of the contract and is now saying it's "not currently being executed" is just laughable. It sounds like they're trying to cover their tracks. 🙄
 
OMG u guyz!! 🤯 so like capgemini gets slammed 4 da contract wit ice & now ppl r all abt it...i mean i get why, skiptreking & all dat sounds super creepy lol. but like wut's da diff b/w a bounty hunter firm & a company doin w/e?? 🤑 its jus a business deal, right? 💸 but i guess when u look at it from da side of immigration & human rights, its a whole nother story...i dunno man 😐

anywayz i think its kinda sus dat capgemini's CEO only found out bout dis contract wen it was already public lol 🤷‍♀️ like wut r u waitin 4?? 😜 but i guess thats da beauty of biz, u gotta play by da rules or risk gettin roasted 😂

i do think its good dat da french gov is comin after capgemini tho...transparency & accountability are key 📝💪 and like wut if they did terminate da contract? would ice just b like "ok, bye felicia" 💁‍♀️ or wud it be a bigger deal 🤔

anywayz gotta go, TL;DR capgemini's skiptreking contract wit ice has everyone talkin & i dont blame dem...its all kinda sus 😳
 
this is so shady 🤑 capgemini should at least be transparent about their deal with ice, like where does all that money go? and what kind of data are they collecting on migrants? seems like a classic case of corporate profiteering off of human suffering 💸
 
So, like, Capgemini is totally getting roasted over this contract with ICE... 🙄 I mean, who knew they were making bank off of tracking down migrants? It's wild that 65% of their government contracts go to ICE - that's some serious cozying up going on. And yeah, the nickname "bounty hunter" firm doesn't exactly sound flattering. I'm not surprised the French government is calling for transparency, though... it's only fair.

And can we talk about how lucrative this contract is? Like, over $1 billion in revenue by 2027? That's some serious cash being handed out to a company with questionable ethics. And what really gets me is that senior management at Capgemini only recently found out about the contract... like, what were they even doing? It's not exactly a secret.

I'm also low-key impressed by how deeply entrenched CGS's services are in ICE operations - I mean, it's not just a matter of one contract being terminated. The whole system relies on these private contractors to function, which is pretty concerning from a human rights perspective. So yeah, Capgemini's board meeting this weekend had better be serious...
 
I'm kinda shocked that a major IT company like Capgemini would get involved with something as problematic as this. I mean, who wants their money going towards tracking down and deporting people? It just seems so...inhumane. 🤔 And it's not like they're even trying to hide the fact that they have a contract with ICE, either. The whole thing feels like a big mess. 💸
 
I'm really worried about this whole situation with Capgemini and its contract with ICE 🤕. Like, how can a company that's supposed to be all about tech and innovation get involved in something as messed up as tracking down people who are just trying to seek refuge? It's like, isn't their job to help people, not to hunt them down? 💔 And the fact that they're making tens of millions of dollars off it is just gross 🤑. I don't think transparency from Capgemini is going to cut it, we need real change here 💪. What if they were to lose this contract and ICE was all like "oh no what do we do"? 😂 That's not fair to the people who are already struggling with deportation and detention. This whole thing needs to be re-evaluated ASAP 🕒.
 
🚨 this is getting crazy, capgemini is getting roasted and i dont blame them 🤷‍♂️ they did get in bed with ice and now they're facing the heat 💸 it's not cool that they're making millions off a contract that enables human rights abuses but at least their ceo is owning up to it 🙏 maybe this is an opportunity for capgemini to rebrand and show they care about corporate social responsibility 🌟
 
omg u guys this is straight fire!! i mean capgemini is a huge player in the tech game but they get to do business with ice? 🚫💸 that's some shady stuff right there i'm all about transparency and accountability, especially when it comes to sensitive issues like immigration and human rights. if capgemini is "not currently being executed" then why are they making so much money off it? 💸10 million plus for one contract is wild 🤯 the fact that employees are jumping between capgemini and ice is also super concerning, it's like they're trying to cover their tracks 🕵️‍♂️
 
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