Federal Injunction Stops ICE's Access to Medicaid Data for MN, Other States
A federal judge halted DHS from using Medicaid data for immigration enforcement, citing likely violations of the Administrative Procedure Act, protecting millions of noncitizens from data misuse.
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CT, 19 Other States Win Injunction Against ICE's Use of Medicaid Data
On July 1, 2025, Connecticut joined a multistate coalition in filing a lawsuit against the Trump Administration arguing that the mass transfer of Medicaid data violates the law and asking the court to block any new transfer or use of this data for immigration enforcement purposes.
Judge halts use of Medicaid data in immigration enforcement
A federal judge has temporarily barred the federal government from using Medicaid data from states that sued over its use in immigration enforcement. The decision blocks the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which includes Immigration and Customs Enforcement, from using any Medicaid records it already has from California and other states that sued over the data share. It also prevents the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services from sha…
AG Tong Secures Preliminary Relief Blocking Medicaid Data from Being Used for Immigration Enforcement Purposes
“Donald Trump does not need your private medical records to secure the border. ICE does not need your immunization records, your cancer diagnosis, your prescriptions, or your weight. This rushed and sloppy plan was about one thing—bullying immigrant families away from seeking healthcare. And that makes all of us less healthy and less safe.
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