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In 2025, the Trump administration enabled ICE to access Medicaid data, fueling immigrant families' fear and deterring healthcare access.
In late 2025, the Trump administration reversed decades of policy by allowing Medicaid enrollee data—including names, addresses, and immigration status—to be shared with ICE, sparking fear among immigrant families, even those with legal status.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services began requiring monthly verification of immigration status, and while 22 states have imposed limits on data sharing, 28 others, including Texas and Utah, have none.
Federal actions like ICE’s rescission of a 2013 policy and enforcement at schools have heightened anxiety, leading health providers to report patients avoiding care.
Despite no confirmation from DHS on data use, the shift has eroded trust in Medicaid as a safety net, with families weighing medical needs against potential deportation risks.
En 2025, la administración Trump permitió a ICE acceder a los datos de Medicaid, alimentando el miedo de las familias inmigrantes y disuadiendo el acceso a la atención médica.