20 states sue after Trump administration releases private Medicaid data to deportation officials
California Attorney General Rob Bonta is leading a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging a violation of federal privacy laws. The suit, joined by 19 other states' attorneys general, challenges the release of Medicaid data on millions ...

Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr's advisors ordered the release of a dataset including the private health information of people in California, Illinois, Washington, and Washington to the Department of Homeland Security last month, AP reported.
Those jurisdictions let noncitizens enrol in Medicaid programmes that pay for their expenses using only state taxpayer dollars.
The unusual sharing of private health information, including addresses, names, social security numbers, immigration status and claims data, came as deportation officials accelerated enforcement efforts.
Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson Andrew Nixon has defended the release.
"HHS acted entirely within its legal authority -- and in full compliance with all applicable laws -- to ensure that Medicaid benefits are reserved for individuals who are lawfully entitled to receive them," he said in a statement.
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