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Immigration Crackdown: The Shocking Move to Deactivate Social Security Numbers
USAFriday, April 11, 2025
The Social Security Administration, which manages the database of deceased individuals, has not commented on this issue. This database is one of the most comprehensive federal records of deaths, dating back to 1899. The Privacy Act allows the Social Security Administration to share information with law enforcement under specific circumstances, such as when a crime has been committed.
The Department of Homeland Security and the Treasury Department have signed an agreement. This deal allows the IRS to share immigrants' tax data with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The goal is to identify and deport immigrants who are in the U. S. illegally. The acting IRS commissioner resigned over this agreement, raising concerns about the ethical implications of this data sharing.
In another development, a federal judge blocked a team led by a prominent billionaire from accessing Social Security systems. This team was tasked with cutting federal jobs and shrinking the government. The judge described their work as a "fishing expedition, " highlighting the potential risks to personal data.
Advocacy groups are preparing to challenge this move in court. They argue that the government is violating the law and abusing the system of checks and balances. The outcome of these legal challenges could significantly impact the future of immigration policies and the rights of immigrants in the U. S.
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