Federal judge won’t block Trump’s plan to use IRS data to track down undocumented migrants
- A federal judge declined to halt the Internal Revenue Service from sharing immigrants' tax information with Immigration and Customs Enforcement , allowing continued collaboration aimed at deporting individuals living in the U.S. Without legal status.
- U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich stated that the groups seeking an injunction argued that undocumented immigrants deserve privacy protections like U.S. Citizens do.
- The Treasury Department asserted that this data sharing supports President Trump's immigration enforcement strategy.
- Critics claim the IRS-ICE agreement infringes on privacy laws and could jeopardize taxpayer confidentiality.
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