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In a controversial move, the Trump administration has authorized the sharing of personally identifiable information of 79 ...
Despite the policy change, Police Chief Tim Doran said multiple times that he was "mystified" about public concerns over the ...
An amicus brief from the Electronic Frontier Foundation asks an appeals court to consider Watergate-era privacy protections ...
Privacy advocates argue the use of insurance infrastructure for immigration enforcement marks a troubling expansion of ICE’s ...
The Trump Administration has upended longstanding privacy protections with its decision to illegally share Medicaid data with ICE. We’re suing to prevent any further sharing of Medicaid data ...
A coalition of 20 Democrat-led states is suing the Trump administration for sharing Medicaid data with immigration officials, arguing it violates privacy protections. The suit, spearheaded by Calif… ...
Dana Nessel announced she's joined a 20-state coalition filing a federal lawsuit against the Trump Administration for sharing personal health data with ICE.
Michigan and 19 other states filed a lawsuit arguing the Trump administration broke the law by giving ICE access to confidential health information.
Of those arrested by ICE this year, 44.5% were convicted criminals, 35.7% had a pending criminal charge, and 19.7% had no criminal record, the data says, but one weekend in May turned the trend on … ...
The lawsuit argues that federal law only allows states and the federal government to share Medicaid enrollees’ personal data if necessary to run the program or to identify fraud.
The lawsuit accuses the administration of illegally sharing a massive dataset of personal health information to make it easier to locate people for deportation.
Twenty state attorneys general are seeking to block the Trump administration from sharing personal health data with the Department of Homeland Security for immigration enforcement in a lawsuit to ...