IRS Agrees to Share Immigrants’ Data with ICE

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The Internal Revenue Service has agreed to share the personal information of undocumented taxpayers with immigration authorities, a new court filing shows.

  • “DHS can legally request return information relating to individuals under criminal investigation, and the IRS must provide it,” according to the document.

Why it matters: Immigrants without legal status contribute billions in tax revenue every year. The IRS has previously kept their tax returns, which include home and work addresses, private.

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