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The D.C. Circuit upheld the IRS’s sharing of taxpayer data with DHS for immigration enforcement, rejecting privacy challenges.
The D.C.
Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a policy allowing the IRS to share taxpayer data, including addresses and ITINs, with DHS for immigration enforcement, rejecting legal challenges that claimed the practice violated privacy rights.
The court found plaintiffs failed to meet the high standard for preliminary injunctive relief, noting the statute permits such disclosures for nontax criminal investigations and that the IRS-DHS memorandum of understanding is nonbinding.
The decision enables DHS to use tax data to locate undocumented individuals, including those with U.S.-born children, amid ongoing debates over immigration enforcement, tax fraud, and government accountability.
El D.C. El Circuito confirmó el intercambio de datos de los contribuyentes por parte del IRS con el DHS para la aplicación de la ley de inmigración, rechazando los desafíos de privacidad.