- cross-posted to:
- world@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- world@lemmy.world
A page on the company’s website, since removed, stated it was working “closely” with ICE’s deportation operations to reduce expulsion delays and costs. Observatoire des Multinationales published a screenshot in which Capgemini boasts of its role in “enforcement and removal operations” for ICE.
It reads: “Capgemini leveraged supply chain best practices to help ERO (Enforcement and Removal Operations) become more efficient … the team from Capgemini is working closely with ERO to help it minimize the time required and the cost incurred to remove all removable illegal aliens from the US.”
The CGT union at Capgemini has called for an immediate halt of all collaboration with ICE. “These partnerships are not only contrary to the values espoused by Capgemini but they make our group an active accomplice in serious human rights violations,” a union spokesperson said.
Notably, the link to the screenshot in which Capgemini boasts of its role in removing “illegal aliens” is found here:
At present, the following page - which the article provides to show other contracts between Capgemini and ICE - suggests that it’s down for maintenance:
Lastly, here follows a link that is not included in this article but which was purported by another Lemmy user to show questionable IT contracts - particularly related to the management of concentration camps:


