French Capgemini to Sell Its Subsidiary Providing Services to ICE
The subsidiary, Capgemini Government Solutions, accounts for only a small portion of the group’s revenue, representing around 0.4% of its 2025 global earnings and less than 2% of its U.S. turnover.
The decision follows revelations that the unit had supplied ICE with technology used to identify and locate foreign nationals, raising concerns among unions, politicians, and civil society groups. French authorities had called on the company to clarify the nature of its contracts and reassess them if necessary.
The announcement comes amid heightened scrutiny of U.S. immigration enforcement policies, which have sparked public protests following recent violent incidents involving federal agents. Capgemini said the sale reflects its intent to focus on its core business while addressing concerns raised over the subsidiary’s operations.
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