
Migrants stand near the border wall after crossing the Rio Bravo river with the intention of turning themselves in to the US Border Patrol agents, as seen from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. — Reuters/File
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According to Detroit News, Donald Trump’s administration is using personal data, which is usually protected from dispersion, to find non -documentary immigrants where they work, study and live, often with the purpose of removing them from their housing and manpower.
The government’s performance staff has access to the official database, which has private information about where people work or live.
All of this is being done with the intention of identifying non -documentary immigrants and helping Trump’s widespread deportation agenda.
In agencies like the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Social Security Administration and IRS, there are private information in the database that migrants from all places have submitted about themselves, believe that information will not be used against them.
Officials are working on a principle in HUD, which will ban mixed houses or people who have different places of immigration or citizenship, from getting public residence, unknown staff.
Under the leadership of Elon Musk, Dodge is combing through HUD data to identify non -documentary immigrants and then distribute the data with the Homeland Security Department to remove people from access to public benefits.
This is being done even if they live with someone who has legal status.
The push is the latest, in relation to measures to use official data to help the executive branch’s preferences.
However, legal experts say there is a risk of breaking the rules of privacy and could sow confidence in the government.
“This is not just about a sub -group of people, it is really about us all.” “Everyone takes care of their privacy. No one wants to broadcast their health care information or tax information and are used to follow us.”
However, the White House supports these measures, sharing data to find and remove immigrants.
For Homeland’s Security Social Secretary for Public Affairs, “Who is in our country, including who is in our country, it is important to identify who is in our country, which may possess public safety and terrorism threats, these individuals are aware of the role of voters as well as the use of public taxes.”
Scott Turner’s secretary, Scott Turner, said in a statement, “US tax dollars should be used for the benefit of US citizens, especially when a problem is talked about as our nation’s residential crisis.” “This new contract will take advantage of resources, including technology and personnel, to ensure that when it comes to public housing, the American people are the only priority.”
IRS officials have agreed to share specific tax information on non -documentary immigrants with the ICE. The agency can use this information to find millions of people who are suspected of being illegally living in the country.
Crackdown on demonstrators
The administration launched an investigation to see if five universities have handled the allegations of enmity properly in February.
According to documents with the Office for Civil Rights and three lawyers, the Department of Education Department asked the lawyers who handed over the cases to ask schools for the names and nationalities of protesters against the Israeli war in Gaza.
When the Acting Assistant Secretary for the Department of Education, Civil Rights, Craig Trainer, was asked why the department was seeking data about the protesters and whether it was related to immigration, it was said that the information must be estimated on how the universities were dealing with anti -merits.
His statement did not directly resolve the question of exile.