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Summary
The Trump administration’s recent push for expanded interagency data sharing, especially between DHS, the IRS, and ICE, raises serious privacy concerns for all U.S. residents, not just immigrants. A key example is a memorandum allowing the IRS to share taxpayer information with DHS for immigration enforcement, which courts recently allowed to proceed. Experts warn this breaks down information silos and threatens to turn aggregated personal data into a “digital watchtower.” Existing laws like the Privacy Act of 1974 are ill-equipped for modern threats, such as mass surveillance, identity theft, or misuse of data. Critics argue these policies erode trust in government, chill speech, and disproportionately impact vulnerable communities.








