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Palantir: Secretive Tech Company Doubles Down on Its ICE Contracts - The Daily Beast

Palantir: Secretive Tech Company Doubles Down on Its ICE Contracts - The Daily Beast

One of tech’s most secretive companies is attracting a fresh round of unwanted attention. A new report in The Washington Post details internal unrest over Palantir’s work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, likely the most contentious corner of the federal government outside of the White House. 

Palantir employees reportedly confronted the company’s CEO, Alex Karp, over its work with ICE last year as more than 200 Palantir workers signed a letter objecting to the data company’s facilitation of the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration policy. The company employs around 2,500 full-time workers, many of whom “have debated the ICE contracts in town hall meetings, office hallways, Slack channels and email threads,” according to the Post.

Palantir provides ICE with its Investigative Case Management (ICM) software, which allows the immigration enforcement agency to cross-reference criminal databases, employment information, and other relevant case management data.

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