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Trump Admin Gets a Win as Judge Allows IRS to Share Tax Data With ICE

May 12, 2025
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Trump Admin Gets a Win as Judge Allows IRS to Share Tax Data With ICE
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A federal judge on Monday declined to halt the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from sharing immigrants’ tax information with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), clearing the way for continued collaboration aimed at identifying and deporting individuals living in the U.S. without legal status.

Why It Matters

The ruling marks a legal victory for the Trump administration and comes just weeks after former acting IRS Commissioner Melanie Krause stepped down over the controversial arrangement.

What to Know

U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich, a Trump appointee during his first term, denied a preliminary injunction sought by nonprofit groups who argued that undocumented immigrants who file taxes deserve the same privacy protections afforded to U.S. citizens and legal residents. Friedrich had previously refused to issue a temporary order blocking the data-sharing agreement.

The deal permits ICE to submit names and addresses of suspected undocumented immigrants to the IRS, which then cross-checks the data against tax filings. Tax information is typically considered confidential and punishable by criminal penalties if improperly shared.

The IRS has faced internal turmoil over the administration’s push to broaden access to taxpayer information. A previous acting commissioner resigned amid backlash tied to a separate controversy involving Elon Musk‘s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) gaining access to sensitive IRS data.

The Treasury Department defended the arrangement, saying it supports President Trump‘s broader immigration enforcement strategy. That strategy has included mass deportations, workplace raids, and even the invocation of an obscure 18th-century wartime statute, The Alien Enemies Act, to expedite the removal of Venezuelan migrants.

What People Are Saying

Tom Bowman, policy counsel for the Center for Democracy and Technology, said last month: “[Disclosing immigrant tax records to DHS for immigration enforcement] will discourage tax compliance among immigrant communities, weaken contributions to essential public programs, and increase burdens for U.S. citizens and nonimmigrant taxpayers.”

The court document says in part that, “information will only be used by officers and employees of ICE solely for the preparation for judicial or administrative proceedings, or investigation that may lead to such proceedings.”

What’s Next

ICE leadership maintains that the inter-agency collaboration is intended strictly for “major criminal cases,” but civil liberties advocates disagree. Critics argue that the IRS-ICE information-sharing pact infringes on privacy laws and sets a dangerous precedent that could erode the confidentiality of all taxpayers, not just undocumented immigrants.

Reporting by the Associated Press contributed to this article.

Update: 5/12/25, 6:54 p.m. ET: This article has been updated with additional information and remarks.

The post Trump Admin Gets a Win as Judge Allows IRS to Share Tax Data With ICE appeared first on Newsweek.

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