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    Judge Stops HHS from Handing Medicaid Data to Immigrants

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsAugust 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A federal judge has ruled that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) must stop sharing personal information, such as home addresses, of Medicaid enrollees with immigration authorities. This preliminary injunction, issued by District Judge Vince Chhabria, will prevent the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from using Medicaid data obtained from 20 states that have challenged this data-sharing practice.

    In his ruling, Judge Chhabria emphasized that relying on Medicaid data for immigration enforcement could undermine the program designed to provide essential health coverage to the most vulnerable citizens. He noted that while collecting data from other agencies is not illegal, there has been a longstanding policy against using Medicaid data for immigration purposes, a policy that ICE has adhered to for over a decade.

    Judge Chhabria stated that HHS must establish a well-reasoned process if it wishes to change its long-standing policy. Until that is addressed, the injunction will remain in place. This decision comes in the context of the Trump administration’s broader strategy to enhance immigration enforcement by providing DHS with additional data resources.

    California Attorney General Rob Bonta criticized the Trump administration’s actions as an overreach, arguing that the shifts in policy should not occur without careful consideration of their impacts. Meanwhile, HHS made headlines earlier this year when it began sharing the confidential information of millions of Medicaid enrollees, prompting legal action from the affected states.

    Despite the challenges, it’s crucial to acknowledge that immigrants, whether legal or illegal, are not qualified to enroll in Medicaid. However, federal law mandates that all states offer emergency Medicaid services to anyone in need, regardless of citizenship status.

    As this legal battle unfolds, many emphasize the importance of safeguarding individuals’ privacy, ensuring that people can access healthcare without the fear of governmental repercussions.

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