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U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance waves after speaking at a Turning Point USA tour stop at the University of Georgia in Athens, Ga., on April 14, 2026.
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Immigrants who acquire U.S. citizenship should think of themselves as Americans and not the country where they came from, U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance said.

Addressing students at the University of Georgia on Tuesday (April 14, 2026), Mr. Vance said he is married to the daughter of Indian immigrants, who have greatly contributed to the U.S., but his father-in-law never asked him to do anything specifically in the interest of his country of origin.



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Capgemini to sell U.S. unit linked to ICE https://artifex.news/article70577903-ece/ Sun, 01 Feb 2026 10:51:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70577903-ece/ Read More “Capgemini to sell U.S. unit linked to ICE” »

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Capgemini considered that the usual ⁠legal constraints imposed in the United States on contracting with federal entities. File
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French IT company Capgemini will sell ‍its U.S. subsidiary Capgemini Government Solutions, it said on ​Sunday, after coming under pressure to explain ‌a contract the latter signed ​with U.S immigration enforcement agency ICE.


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French lawmakers, including Finance Minister Roland Lescure, had asked the company to shed light on the contract amid concern over the tactics used by ICE agents following the fatal shooting of two U.S. citizens in Minnesota ​last month.

“Capgemini considered that the usual ⁠legal constraints imposed in the United States on contracting with federal entities conducting classified activities did not allow the Group to ​exercise appropriate control ⁠over certain aspects of this subsidiary’s operations in order to ensure alignment with the Group’s objectives,” it said in a statement.

CapGemini said the ‌process of divestment would be “initiated immediately” but ‌did not say whether the sale was due to CGS’ contract with ICE.

CGS ‍accounts for 0.4% of the CapGemini’s estimated revenue in 2025 and less than 2% of its ‍revenue in the United States, the group said.


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Capgemini CEO Aiman Ezzat had said last week that the company had recently become aware of the nature of a contract awarded to CGS by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement in December 2025.

However, Capgemini did ⁠not have access to any classified information, classified contracts, or anything relating to ​the technical operations of CGS, as required by U.S. ⁠security regulations related to government contracts, he said.

He added that the company would review the content and scope of this contract and CGS’ contracting procedures.



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U.S. pauses all applications for immigrants from 19 countries: report https://artifex.news/article70351891-ece/ Wed, 03 Dec 2025 00:53:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article70351891-ece/ Read More “U.S. pauses all applications for immigrants from 19 countries: report” »

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People wait in line to enter the U.S. governmental office building immigration court in New York City, U.S.
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration has paused all immigration applications, including green card and U.S. citizenship processing, filed by immigrants from 19 countries, the New York Times reported on Tuesday (December 2, 2025), citing agency officials.

The pause applies to people from countries that the administration banned in June from seeking status from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the newspaper reported.



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