Palantir exec defends company’s immigration surveillance work

TechCrunch
2025.04.20 21:52
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Palantir's executive defended the company's controversial contract with ICE, which is worth $30 million for developing the Immigration Lifecycle Operating System. This comes after criticism from Y Combinator founder Paul Graham, who questioned the ethics of working for a company aiding deportation efforts. Palantir's Ted Mabrey emphasized the importance of their work in saving lives and invited potential hires to consider the company's mission. He also addressed Graham's request for a commitment against unconstitutional actions, comparing it to a courtroom trick, while reiterating Palantir's dedication to ethical practices.