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Capgemini Divests US ICE Contract Subsidiary
February 02, 2026
Capgemini, the French IT services giant, announced the sale of its US subsidiary, Capgemini Government Solutions, following significant backlash over a $4.8 million contract awarded in December 2025 with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This contract involved providing data-driven skip tracing services to support ICE's immigration enforcement operations, which sparked protests and political pressure in both the US and France. The divestiture reflects reputational risks for global technology firms engaged in government surveillance and immigration enforcement contracts, especially amid internal employee dissent and union criticism in France. Procurement professionals should note the potential impact on subcontracting opportunities and the shifting landscape for technology providers working with federal immigration enforcement agencies.
- The $4.8 million ICE contract for skip tracing services supports locating and deporting up to 50,000 immigrants monthly, with potential contract value growth up to $365 million over time.
- Capgemini's divestiture signals increased scrutiny and reputational risk for contractors involved in immigration enforcement technology, affecting vendor selection and contract stability.
- Procurement officers should anticipate possible changes in contractor availability and evaluate reputational considerations when awarding surveillance or enforcement-related contracts.
- Industry stakeholders may find emerging opportunities for alternative vendors as Capgemini exits this segment, while also recognizing heightened political and public sensitivity around such contracts.
Capgemini must also suspend its activities with the United States federal government for as long as it's in the hands of fascists who don't consider that every human life has the same value.
— CGT union
Decision making is separate, networks are firewalled, and the Capgemini group cannot access any classified information (or) classified contracts.
— Aiman Ezzat, Chief Executive of Capgemini
Ensuring that trains reach Auschwitz - even if they arrive on time 6 still 'problematic'.
— Scott Shuchart, former ICE executive
Agencies
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Department of Homeland Security, French Government
Vendors
Capgemini, Capgemini Government Solutions
Contracts
$4.8 million initial, potentially up to $365 million over time
Locations
Sources
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