IRS illegally shared taxpayers data with ICE, including addresses, judge finds
Judge rules IRS broke law by sharing 43,000 taxpayer addresses with ICE, raising fears higher amid mass deportation campaign.
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Judge rules IRS broke law by sharing 43,000 taxpayer addresses with ICE, raising fears higher amid mass deportation campaign.
Agents are permitted to use "ruses" in enforcement actions, but they can bump up against constitutional protections.
The Trump administration has been detaining hundreds of immigrant children and their parents at the Dilley Immigration Processing Center in Texas, with ICE booking over 3,800 children into detention in the first nine months of the administration. Many children are being held well beyond the 20-day legal limit established by a longstanding court order, with some exceeding 100 days, and unlike during prior use of the facility, many families now detained have lived in the U.S. for several years. Parents have alleged deficient medical and mental health care inside Dilley, including withheld medications and inadequate treatment for sick infants, though ICE and facility operator CoreCivic deny these claims and defend the quality of care provided. The increased family detention comes after the Trump administration reversed the Biden-era policy of phasing out such detention and simultaneously reduced oversight of facility conditions.
The Trump administration is planning massive Pa. ICE facilities in Berks and Schuylkill Counties, despite state and local concerns.
Ex-official calls transfer of unaccompanied girls as young as 13, many pregnant due to rape, a human rights violation
Despite the Trump administration's push for mass detentions and deportations, many who were swept up in 'Operation Catch of the Day' last month were found to pose no danger to their communities.
It names the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and their respective leaders.
ICE has been holding hundreds of children at the immigration detention center in Dilley, Texas, many of them for months. Some tell of poor conditions and inadequate healthcare.
Government insiders and federal officials have raised significant concerns about the Trump administration's push to replace Anthropic's Claude with Elon Musk's Grok AI system throughout the Pentagon. Officials warn that Grok underperforms on AI benchmarks, is more susceptible to "data poisoning" cybersecurity risks, and is considered too sycophantic and prone to manipulation — concerns that reportedly reached the head of the General Services Administration. The transition was further complicated after Anthropic refused a Pentagon request to remove ethical guardrails, and OpenAI's CEO signaled a similar stance, potentially leaving Grok as the only remaining option for military AI deployment.
Capitol Hill is split as Democrats like John Fetterman applaud Trump’s Iran strikes, while GOP critics join Democrat party leadership to question the legality of the mission.
Pam Bondi, the former Florida attorney general, has been appointed as the new U.S. Attorney General, drawing scrutiny over her long professional relationship with former President Donald Trump. Critics point to a series of legal decisions dating back to 2013 that they argue demonstrate a pattern of alignment with Trump's political and legal interests, including her office's handling of the Trump University case and her lack of action against Jeffrey Epstein during her tenure as Florida AG.
Americans are justified in asking at what point caution and coincidence become conspiracy.