Trump administration gives personal data of immigrant Medicaid enrollees to deportation officials
- The Trump administration shared personal data of immigrant Medicaid enrollees with deportation officials, concerning California's governor.
- The data sharing was deemed legal by a Health and Human Services spokesman, but concerns were raised about its potential misuse.
- The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services initially tried to block the data sharing, citing federal privacy laws.
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WA Medicaid data shared with federal immigration authorities, report says
Washington is among a few states whose Medicaid data has reportedly been shared with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which could use it to potentially track down immigrants without legal status.
Biden's Loose Immigration Policies Embolden Illegal Aliens to Exploit Medicaid - Real News Now
A revelation just came to the fore about the Trump administration sharing personal data of Medicaid enrollees- including their immigration statuses, with deportation authorities. This move potentially makes the immigration crackdown much smoother. Attempting to halt this transfer of data, Medicaid officials found their efforts go in vain due to an internal memo and emails. Despite clear ethical qualms and legal concerns, Health Secretary Robert …
R&B Singer From 80s Group Loose Ends Deported By Trump! (DETAILS)
Jane Eugene’s American Dream Hits a Sour Note: R&B Legend Reportedly Facing Deportation Ladies, grab your oversized sunnies and iced lattes—this tea is hot, and it’s got a soulful soundtrack. Jane Eugene, the velvety voice behind Loose Ends—yes, that British R&B group that blessed us with ‘Hanging on a String’—is reportedly facing deportation from the United States. According to sources close to the matter, Jane has been living stateside on a vi…
President Donald Trump’s government provided deportation officials this week with personal data, including immigration status, from millions of Medicaid beneficiaries, a measure that could facilitate the location of people as part of their broad offensive against immigration. An internal memorandum and emails obtained by The Associated Press show that Medicaid officials unsuccessfully attempted to block data transfer, citing legal and ethical co…
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