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ICE will use Medicaid data to "receive identity and location information on aliens," an agreement with the Health Department ...
Health and Human Services' decision to hand over Medicaid data raises privacy concerns. Immigrants in most states are already ...
The concerns are heightened, privacy advocates say, in light of a news report this month from The Nation, a self-described “progressive” publication, that ICE is tracking immigration policy ...
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services said it hasn't yet received any information about the plan from the ...
An agreement signed this week grants Immigration and Customs Enforcement access to personal data for the nation’s 79 million ...
Federal immigration officials plan to use the nation’s Medicaid database to “receive identity and location information on aliens.” ...
The Washington's Department of Licensing faces backlash for sharing drivers' data with ICE and Border Patrol, sparking outcry ...
The privacy concerns stem from a reported lack of transparency in how immigrants' data are stored by BI Inc., the private company that was granted $2.2 billion to run alternative-to-detention ...
The U.S. health department has provided ICE with access to the personal data of 79 million Medicaid enrollees to identify illegal immigrants, raising privacy concerns under HIPAA. This initiative is ...
In response to the OIG report, the agency said ICE was working to finalize a draft geolocation services PIA and taking steps to mitigate privacy risk concerns. Then, in January, ICE told FedScoop it ...
New IRS-ICE data-sharing deal raises concerns about economic impact . ... Immigrant advocates argue it violates privacy laws and took the case to court, but a judge rejected their arguments.