Goblin House
Claim investigated: No SEC filings for a company named 'ImmigrationOS' were identified in publicly available records as of training data cutoff Entity: ImmigrationOS Original confidence: inferential Result: STRENGTHENED → SECONDARY
The inferential claim is technically accurate but misleading. ImmigrationOS is a Palantir product name, not an independent corporate entity, so SEC filings would naturally appear under Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR). The claim creates false impression that ImmigrationOS operates as a standalone private company when it's actually a publicly-traded company's product platform.
Reasoning: The established facts confirm ImmigrationOS is a Palantir Technologies product (primary confidence), and Palantir has been publicly traded since September 2020 with full SEC reporting requirements. The absence of standalone 'ImmigrationOS' SEC filings is structurally expected for product names rather than corporate entities.
SEC EDGAR: Palantir Technologies Inc. 10-K filings 2021-2025, search for 'immigration' and 'ICE' revenue disclosures
Would confirm actual financial disclosure of immigration enforcement contracts and any product-level detail
USASpending: Palantir Technologies contracts with ICE/DHS 2020-2025, filter for amounts over $25M
Would identify the specific contract award that corresponds to the alleged $30M ImmigrationOS contract
court records: PACER search for 'Palantir Technologies Inc.' as defendant in civil rights/privacy cases 2020-2025
Would surface any litigation challenging ImmigrationOS capabilities that appears under corporate parent name
LDA: Lobbying Disclosure Act filings by Palantir Technologies mentioning DHS/ICE contacts 2020-2025
Would reveal political influence activities related to immigration enforcement contracts
Companies House: Search for any UK entity registered as 'ImmigrationOS' or 'Immigration OS'
Would clarify if there is a separate UK entity using this name distinct from Palantir's platform
SIGNIFICANT — This finding corrects a fundamental misunderstanding about corporate structure and SEC disclosure requirements that affects how the public can track financial accountability for immigration enforcement technology contracts.