ICE Contracts with Over 600 Companies Totaling $5.2 Billion Under Trump Administration
Since President Trump's inauguration, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has awarded $5.2 billion in contracts, primarily to large prison and technology firms. The largest recipient, CSI Aviation, received over $1.2 billion for deportation flights, while other major contractors include GEO Group and CoreCivic. This surge in contracts reflects increased ICE activities aligned with the Trump administration's immigration policies.

Since President Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has obligated $5.2 billion in contracts, primarily to large prison and technology firms. The top recipient, CSI Aviation, has received over $1.2 billion for deportation flights.
Other significant contractors include GEO Group ($683.4 million) and CoreCivic ($269 million). Newcomer Acquisition Logistics has seen nearly $600 million, winning a $1.2 billion Army contract for a major detention complex.
Palantir has received $81 million, developing an application for ICE agents. Other notable companies include Deloitte & Touche ($48.8 million) and General Dynamics ($17 million). The growth in contracts correlates with increased ICE activities and support for Trump’s immigration policies.




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