Michigan AG sues Trump administration over sharing health data with ICE
- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel became part of a group of 16 state attorneys general taking legal action against the Trump administration for unlawfully providing Medicaid information to ICE.
- The lawsuit arose after HHS ordered the transfer of millions of Medicaid records, including names and immigration status, to DHS for immigration enforcement in June 2024.
- The coalition argues the administration violated federal privacy laws and caused fear that could lead eligible individuals to refuse emergency Medicaid coverage.
- HHS defended the transfer as legally authorized to prevent misuse of federal funds and CMS is cracking down on states subsidizing care for undocumented immigrants, said spokesperson Andrew Nixon.
- The legal battle highlights tensions between federal oversight and state policies expanding Medicaid, with potential health consequences for vulnerable populations and privacy concerns.
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Maine joins lawsuit alleging Trump administration shared Medicaid data for immigration enforcement
Federal officials say the data sharing is related to an effort to prevent abuse of the Medicaid program, but Maine and other states say it's illegal and raises privacy concerns.


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