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Across the Atlantic, the deployment of agents from the federal immigration enforcement agency (ICE) is sparking fierce protests, the repercussions of which now extend beyond the United States. According to information from the Multinational Observatory revealed by France 2's "20 hours" news program on Monday, January 26, the Capgemini group, a major player in the CAC 40 index specializing in digital services, is working for the US immigration authorities through its subsidiary Capgemini Government Solutions (CGS).

This involvement comes as ICE faces intense criticism across the Atlantic. The agency is under scrutiny following the deaths of two American citizens, Renee Wood and Alex Pretti, during operations conducted in recent weeks in Minnesota, reigniting the debate on the methods used by immigration enforcement.

In France, these revelations have sparked political reactions. "The contracts of French companies deserve the utmost vigilance," declared the Minister of the Armed Forces, Catherine Vautrin, on RTL radio Tuesday, calling for a thorough examination of their content and reiterating that "respect for human rights is a crucial issue."

"It is time for France to assume its responsibilities. Private French companies are collaborating with ICE. We do not accept this," said Hadrien Clouet, a member of parliament (La France Insoumise) from Haute-Garonne, citing Capgemini, during a press briefing held by his party on Tuesday.

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[–] itsgroundhogdayagain@lemmy.ml 16 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I wonder what all of the Capgemini contractors from India think of this?

[–] Thedogdrinkscoffee@lemmy.ca 17 points 1 day ago

India is fantastically racist and run by fascist Modi, so....