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Infosys CEO denies claims of employee detention by US ICE

Thursday, 15 Jan, 2026
Infosys CEO and Managing Director Salil Parekh. (Photo courtesy: https://www.infosys.com)

Mumbai: Infosys CEO and Managing Director Salil Parekh denied claims that any Infosys employee was detained or deported by US authorities, responding to a viral post on social media that created widespread concern.

Speaking during the company’s Q3 earnings conference, Parekh clarified that no Infosys employee has been apprehended by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

He said that a few months ago, one employee was denied entry into the US and was sent back to India, but there was no detention or deportation involved. Parekh dismissed reports suggesting otherwise and said the claims circulating online were incorrect. The clarification came after a post on X, shared on January 13 by a user named Chetan Anantharamu, went viral.

The post alleged that a Mysuru-based Infosys employee working on an on-site project in the US was picked up by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and given just two hours to decide whether to return to India or go to jail.

The post further claimed that the employee was escorted by agents during his travel back to India and faced public humiliation during flights via Frankfurt and later to Bengaluru.

The viral post also claimed that Infosys lawyers were present at the Bengaluru airport to receive the employee and that the company planned to take legal action against US authorities.

However, Infosys has categorically denied these claims, with Parekh stating that no such incident of detention has taken place in recent times.