These Companies Have The Biggest ICE Contracts
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Topline Immigration and Customs Enforcement has come under fire after a second person was killed by federal agents in Minneapolis, with protesters demanding an end to additional federal funding ahead of a possible government shutdown centered around the funding dispute, though backlash may extend to the hundreds of companies that have been awarded contracts with the agency in recent years. Demonstrations have demanded an end to federal funding for ICE, after two protesters were killed by federal agents in Minneapolis. Getty Images Key Facts Palantir: The tech and analytics software provider was awarded $139.3 million in 2022 to assist “investigative case management operations,” maintenance support and “custom enhancements.” AT&T: The telecommunications giant was awarded $90.7 million in 2021 to provide ICE with IT, network products and support in a contract set to expire in September, though it includes a potential end date of 2032 that could push the deal’s value to $165.2 million Deloitte: ICE has awarded the consulting firm several multiyear contracts in recent years, including a $24 million contract in 2023 to provide “data modernization support” through 2027. Dell: The company’s government contracting arm was awarded $18.8 million in April 2025 to support the office of ICE’s chief information officer “through the purchase of the Microsoft Enterprise software licenses.” Motorola Solutions: A separate firm from the cell phone maker Motorola Mobility that produces walkie-talkies and video surveillance systems, Motorola Solutions was awarded a $15.6 million contract in September 2023 to “implement and maintain” ICE’s tactical communication infrastructure. General Dynamics: The defense firm holds a $9.6 million contract with ICE to provide “background investigative services.” L3 Harris: Defense contractor L3 Harris was awarded a $4.4 million contract with ICE in 2022 to provide equipment to “determine the location of targeted mobile handsets to investigate crimes and threats.” FedEx: The…
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