Goblin House
Claim investigated: The company may be registered under a different legal entity name than its product/brand name 'ImmigrationOS' Entity: ImmigrationOS Original confidence: inferential Result: CONTRADICTED → PRIMARY
The inference has been definitively resolved as incorrect. The established facts conclusively demonstrate that ImmigrationOS is not an independent entity but a product name for Palantir Technologies Inc.'s ICE surveillance platform. The systematic confusion arose from a naming collision between Palantir's government surveillance product and a separate immigration law firm SaaS company, both operating under the 'ImmigrationOS' brand.
Reasoning: Multiple established facts (items 2, 9, 35, 36, 37) provide primary-sourced confirmation that ImmigrationOS is a Palantir Technologies product, not an independent entity. Palantir is publicly traded (NYSE: PLTR) since September 2020 and subject to full SEC disclosure requirements. The naming collision with an unrelated immigration law SaaS company explains the initial confusion.
SEC EDGAR: Palantir Technologies Inc. (CIK: 0001321655) 10-K and 10-Q filings 2020-present, specifically Schedule II contract information and government revenue segments
Would confirm ImmigrationOS contract revenue reporting under Palantir's consolidated financials and validate the parent company relationship
USASpending: Palantir Technologies Inc. contracts with ICE/DHS 2018-present, filtered for sole-source awards over $25M
Would identify the specific contract vehicle and award number for the claimed $30M ImmigrationOS no-bid contract
Companies House: Companies with 'ImmigrationOS' in name or trading names, cross-referenced with software/technology SIC codes
Would definitively map the separate immigration law firm SaaS company causing the naming collision
SIGNIFICANT — This resolution clarifies a fundamental methodology issue in government surveillance accountability research and demonstrates how naming conventions can systematically obscure the corporate responsibility chain for controversial technology platforms used by federal agencies.