
These are the Fortune 500 companies that have active contracts with ICE
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From AT&T to FedEx, these are the organizations contracting with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Leadership·Donald TrumpThese are the Fortune 500 companies that have active contracts with ICEBY Lila MacLellanBY Lila MacLellanSenior WriterLila MacLellanSenior WriterLila MacLellan is a senior writer at Fortune, where she covers topics in leadership
SEE FULL BIOICE arrests have led to demonstrations across the U. , including in New York City
Getty Images—Adam GrayThe federal agency Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has come under the microscope recently as Donald Trump’s aggressive crackdowns on immigrants sparks tests and pushback from some corners
Though immigration reform is something many voters support in theory, the brutal tactics some agents have used have been disturbing to many
But it’s not just the 20,000-person government agency, headed by Acting Director Todd Lyons that is orchestrating the push
Hundreds of contract with ICE, viding everything from internet services, to package dery, to soap, bed linens, and festival tents
And ICE’s most significant spending may still be to come
The White House’s posed budget, aka Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” has earmarked $75 billion in additional funds for ICE operations
The bulk of that spending, around $45 million, would go to increasing the government’s capacity for adult detentions and family residential centers
During President Donald Trump’s first administration, this ved controversial
Thousands of employees at organizations including Amazon, Microsoft, and Deloitte called on their employers to cut ties to ICE and other federal agencies overseeing policies that separated migrant children from their parents
In many cases, as with the highly influential consulting firm McKinsey, workers’ letters and tests of that era successfully convinced leaders to end their relationships with immigration-focused federal departments
Below is a look at the Fortune 500 companies that have active contracts with ICE in 2025, according to public data on USASpending
Many of these firms, which supply ICE with software, hardware, and dery services, won contracts with the agency under the Biden administration
But given ICE’s new tactics and intensified mission, these contracts could potentially invite scrutiny from employees and consumers
Employees can find out whether an organization is viding ducts or services to ICE and adjacent government agencies by ing the government’s spending database
Choose “Recipients” under “Explore the Data” to start your
Be sure to select the correct time frame and funding agency for your query
Check the database often since it is constantly being d
Finally, not all corporate work for ICE is easy to spot in public sources
Big companies have at times partnered with major defense firms Lockheed Martin, and acted as subcontractors or vendors for federal contracts, which means their names may not show up in a basic
AT&T In 2021, the telecom giant signed a multi-year contract to supply ICE with IT, network ducts, and support
The contract is worth $83 million and is set to wrap up in September
However, the contract includes the potential end date of 2032, and could potentially be worth $164
AT&T did not respond to Fortune’s request for
Booz Allen Hamilton The defense contractor has a $51. 9 million contract to supply ICE with “design, development, and data analytics” for a ject known as RAVEN, essentially a data repository managed by ICE’s land Security Investigations (HSI) unit
The contract is set to end in September of this year, but the USASpending
Gov site indicates that the work could be ext
The company didn’t respond to a request for
Caci InternationalA federal contractor and IT services company, Caci vides ICE with tactical communications operations and maintenance as part of an ICE award that’s worth $119. 9 million, and could potentially increase to $130
This contract was signed in 2021 and is set to end in March of 2026
Caci didn’t respond to a request for
Charter Communications The smallest ICE award to a Fortune 500 company went to Charter Communications for viding cable and internet services to ICE’s land Security Investigations (HSI) field office in Beaumont, Texas
The current award amount is $12,837, though it could become a $21,329 ject that would run until 2028
Charter was awarded this contract in 2022; it did not respond to a request for
Comcast Comcast holds an ICE award worth $60,965. 64 to vide broadcast cable at “five regional wire rooms,” or centers for investigating criminal activity
The award is set to expire in September of 2025 and was signed one year prior to that end date
The company did not respond to requests for
Dell Dell Federal Systems, the government contracting arm of Dell computers, has been given $18. 8 million “to support the office of ICE’s chief information officer through the purchase of Microsoft enterprise software licenses. ” The work was first awarded in April of this year and is set to expire in the spring of 2026
Dell did not respond to requests for s
Ecolab Ecolab, a major vider of cleaning supplies, as well as food and beverage duction equipment, took on a 5-year contract worth $136,518 beginning in 2021, to supply laundry and dish machine detergent to ICE’s Florence detention center in Arizona
The company confirmed this contract, which is set to expire in 2026, with Fortune
FedEx FedEx vides dery services for ICE, having been awarded $1 million for this service in 2021
The contract is set to expire in 2026
FedEx declined to on the record
General Dynamics Another large contractor for the federal government, General Dynamics has a $9. 6 million contract to vide background investigations for ICE
The contract is set to expire at the end of this month
The company confirmed in an to Fortune that it has many IT service agreements with agencies across the federal government, including with ICE’s parent agency, the Department of land Security
L3Harris nologies A major U
Defense contractor, L3 Harris has a $4. 4 million contract to vide “equipment to determine the location of targeted mobile handsets to investigate crimes and threats” for ICE
First awarded in 2022, the contract is set to expire at the end of this year
L3 didn’t respond to requests for
Motorola Solutions Motorola Solutions, now a separate company from cell phone maker Motorola Mobility, is focused on consumer-grade walkie-talkies, surveillance systems, and other forms of communications nology
It has a $15. 6 million contract to “implement and maintain the ICE tactical communication infrastructure which ders mission-critical, lifesaving, secure voice and data capabilities to the ICE law enforcement community and federal partners,” according to USASpending
The contract began in September 2023 and is set to expire in May 2026, but could be ext until 2028 and increase to $28 million
The company did not respond to requests for
Thermo Fisher Scientific A maker of lab and special diagnostic equipment, Thermo Fisher has a relatively small contract ($38,000) to vide ICE’s Raleigh office with narcotics analyzers “for investigative case operations and agent safety. ” The contract began in May of this year and is set to expire at the end of June
Thermo Fisher did not respond to requests for
United Parcel Service (UPS) UPS has a contract to supply small package deries for ICE
The contract, first awarded two years ago, is worth $60,500 now, but could ultimately be worth $90,500 if it is ext past the expiration month of March 2026
UPS did not respond to a request for
Editor’s note: A previous version of this story included Insight Enterprises in this list
However, the company that had the contract was Insight nology Solutions, a separate entity
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