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Home / Business and Economy / Infosys CEO Debunks Employee Detention Claims

Infosys CEO Debunks Employee Detention Claims

14 Jan

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Summary

  • Infosys CEO denied claims of employee detention or deportation.
  • An employee was denied US entry and returned to India, not detained.
  • Viral social media posts falsely alleged public humiliation and forced return.
Infosys CEO Debunks Employee Detention Claims

Infosys CEO Salil Parekh has officially denied widespread social media claims suggesting an Infosys employee was detained or deported by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. During a Q3 earnings conference on Wednesday, Parekh clarified that the individual was denied entry into the United States and was sent back to India. He emphasized that no detention or deportation occurred, countering the false narrative that had gained traction.

The situation arose from a viral post on X on January 13, which alleged that an Infosys employee working on an on-site project in the US was held by ICE and given an ultimatum to return to India or face jail. The post further described alleged public humiliation during the employee's travel back to India.

Parekh's denial directly addresses these allegations, stating the online reports are incorrect. This clarification comes as Indian IT firms navigate stricter US H-1B visa regulations, impacting cross-border service delivery. Additionally, the article briefly touches upon the broader context of ICE detention center conditions and recent detainee deaths in 2026.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, Infosys CEO Salil Parekh confirmed an employee was denied US entry and returned to India without detention or deportation.
The employee was denied entry and sent back to India. Claims of detention or deportation are false.
Yes, a social media post falsely claimed an Infosys employee faced detention and public humiliation upon return from the US.

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