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States say ICE pulled Medicaid data despite court order
The states say HHS shared a large and complex set of Medicaid data despite limits that barred ICE from receiving citizens’ and lawful residents’ information.
- A coalition of 22 states told a federal court that The Trump administration appears to have violated a court order limiting health data shared with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for deportation proceedings.
- Last December, a federal court permitted ICE to access basic Medicaid data to locate unauthorized individuals, while barring information collection on citizens and lawful permanent residents.
- States claim the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services shared a "large and complex" set of Medicaid data with ICE, though the government has not confirmed whether it filtered out protected individuals.
- Seeking to examine the shared data, plaintiffs want the court to confirm that "lawfully residing" includes noncitizens with legal status, with a hearing scheduled in San Francisco on April 30.
- The Trump administration has not yet responded, while advocates warn that sharing partial information prompts immigrants to forgo health coverage for fear of deportation consequences.
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22 states accuse Trump of violating court order on Medicaid-ICE data sharing
A coalition of 22 states told a federal court that the Trump administration appears to have violated a court order that limited the types of health data that could be shared with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for deportation proceedings.Back in December, a court allowed ICE to pull some basic information from Medicaid, the state-federal health insurance program that primarily covers people with low incomes, to help the agency find peo…
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States say ICE pulled Medicaid data despite court order
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