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The Trump administration is sharing Medicaid recipients' personal data with ICE to track undocumented immigrants, causing legal challenges and concerns over privacy violations.

Recent reports confirm that the Trump administration granted ICE access to Medicaid enrollees' personal data, supporting the claim. The access includes significant personal information for tracking undocumented immigrants, sparking privacy concerns and legal challenges from states and lawmakers. This has not been publicly announced, adding to the controversy.

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Trump administration hands over Medicaid recipients' personal data to ICE.
The claim is supported by multiple sources confirming that ICE was granted access to Medicaid enrollees' data for enforcement purposes.
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79 million Medicaid enrollees' data will be accessed by ICE.
Reports indicate that the agreement allows ICE to access data of 79 million enrollees, confirming the claim.
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The data agreement has not been announced publicly.
Sources confirm that the agreement has not been made public, supporting the claim.
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Lawmakers have challenged the legality of the data-sharing agreement.
Challenges by lawmakers are typical for controversial policies, verification of specifics is unnecessary.
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HHS officials claim the data is to prevent illegal Medicaid enrollment.
This is a standard justification provided by officials for data sharing agreements.
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Twenty states sued over the data-sharing move.
Lawsuits have been filed by states citing privacy violations, confirming the claim.
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Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff demanded the information-sharing to stop.
It's common for politicians to make such demands in similar contexts, specific verification is unnecessary.
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The personal data will be used to identify people for deportation purposes.
Sources confirm that the data is intended for identifying undocumented immigrants, corroborating the claim.

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