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Democratic States Sue Trump Administration Over Medicaid Data Sharing with ICE

Twenty states, led by California, are suing the Trump administration for sharing Medicaid data with ICE, fearing it may deter noncitizens from accessing emergency healthcare.

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  • Twenty states, including California, have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the sharing of private Medicaid data with ICE.
  • California Attorney General Rob Bonta argues this action violates federal health privacy laws, including HIPAA.
  • The lawsuit claims that sharing this data may cause noncitizens to disenroll from emergency Medicaid programs they qualify for.
  • CMS officials had previously resisted sharing Medicaid data with Homeland Security due to legal concerns.
  • The case underscores the ongoing conflict between state privacy laws and federal immigration enforcement policies.

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Center-leaning sources frame the lawsuit against the Trump administration as a significant legal challenge to privacy violations, emphasizing the potential misuse of sensitive health data for deportation. The authors express concern over federal overreach and advocate for the protection of individual rights, reflecting a critical stance towards the administration's policies.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta has accused the Trump administration of violating federal privacy laws.

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The dataset contains private health information of millions of enrollees residing in California, Illinois, Washington state, and Washington, D.C.

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The data could assist the Department of Homeland Security in locating migrants for mass deportation.

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The Trump administration aims to provide deportation officials with increased data on immigrants.

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Top HHS officials directed the transfer of data to DHS about millions of Medicaid recipients despite legal concerns.

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Twenty states are suing the Trump administration for sharing sensitive Medicaid data with ICE.

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Bonta criticized the Trump administration for violating federal health privacy protection laws, including HIPAA, with the data release.

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CMS officials resisted a data sharing request from Homeland Security, arguing that it would breach federal laws.

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"…The unusual data sharing of private health information, including addresses, names, social security numbers, immigration status, and claims data for enrollees in those states, was released to deportation officials as they accelerated enforcement efforts across the country."

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"…The unusual data sharing of private health information, including addresses, names, social security numbers, immigration status, and claims data for enrollees in those states, was released to deportation officials as they accelerated enforcement efforts across the country."

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"…The Trump Administration has upended longstanding privacy protections with its decision to illegally share sensitive, personal health data with ICE."

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The states are suing because the Trump administration shared private Medicaid data with ICE, which states argue violates federal health privacy laws like HIPAA and may deter noncitizens from accessing emergency healthcare.

Twenty states, led by California, are involved in the lawsuit against the Trump administration.

Sharing Medicaid data with ICE could create a culture of fear among noncitizens, leading them to disenroll from emergency Medicaid programs and avoid seeking vital emergency medical care.

CMS officials had previously resisted sharing Medicaid data with Homeland Security due to concerns that such sharing might violate federal privacy laws and regulations.

The lawsuit highlights an ongoing clash where states aim to protect health privacy under laws like HIPAA, while the federal government prioritizes immigration enforcement by using Medicaid data to support ICE raids and deportations.

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