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IRS and DHS Near Agreement to Use Tax Data for Immigration Enforcement

The IRS is close to finalizing an agreement with DHS to assist in identifying undocumented immigrants using tax records.

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The IRS is reportedly set to finalize an agreement with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that would permit Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to access tax data to locate undocumented immigrants. Under this deal, ICE would submit names and details of individuals ordered for deportation, which the IRS would verify against taxpayer records. Concerns regarding privacy and potential legal violations have arisen, as this marks a shift in the use of taxpayer information for immigration enforcement amidst the Trump administration’s aggressive deportation policies.

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