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ICE Awards $30 Million Contract to Palantir for Controversial ‘ImmigrationOS’ Surveillance System

The system is designed to integrate a variety of tools, including targeting and enforcement prioritization, deportation tracking, and a full lifecycle view of individuals in the immigration system.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
April 20, 2025
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ICE Awards $30 Million Contract to Palantir for Controversial ‘ImmigrationOS’ Surveillance System

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has signed a $30 million contract with data analytics giant Palantir Technologies to develop a new surveillance platform called ImmigrationOS. The platform is intended to streamline and centralize the agency’s efforts to monitor visa overstays, manage self-deportation cases, and enforce immigration law on a broader scale.

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The system is designed to integrate a variety of tools, including targeting and enforcement prioritization, deportation tracking, and a full lifecycle view of individuals in the immigration system. ICE has said the platform will enhance operational efficiency as it expands its ability to locate and remove individuals without legal status in the U.S.

ICE Expands Surveillance Capabilities Through $30 Million Contract with  Palantir – TechStory

Palantir, which has worked with ICE for over a decade, is expected to deliver a prototype of ImmigrationOS by September 2025. The full contract extends through 2027, and comes at a time when the federal government is ramping up efforts to enforce immigration laws more aggressively.

The move has sparked renewed criticism from civil liberties and immigrant advocacy groups, who argue that the technology could facilitate mass surveillance, racial profiling, and potential violations of due process and human rights. Critics have pointed to the increasing use of private tech firms in law enforcement operations, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.

Meanwhile, the Biden administration has defended the contract, framing it as a tool for modernizing immigration enforcement and targeting high-priority cases, such as those involving individuals with criminal records or ties to gang activity.

US: Palantir expanding immigrant surveillance tools for ICE to the tune of  $30m | Middle East Eye

As the U.S. continues to navigate complex debates over immigration policy, the rollout of ImmigrationOS may signal a broader shift toward tech-driven enforcement strategies—and reignite the national conversation about privacy, civil rights, and the role of government surveillance.

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