US Border Security Contractors Await Bright Trump Future
The new president elect, Donald Trump, emphasized during his campaign a promise to upgrade border security and to deport as many as 3 million undocumented people.
Leidos, Infosys, and CACI International, among the largest defense contractors in the U.S., have told investors in recent days that they are poised to take advantage of Trump’s immigration policies.
Signs for new opportunities in a Trump administration are already apparent: Mike Dougherty, a former Bush administration official who now leads the Secure Identity & Biometrics Association, a trade group that lobbies for border security firms, including Unisys and Leidos, was recently named to help manage the Department of Homeland Security.
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