California Attorney General's Office

07/17/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/17/2025 16:11

Attorney General Bonta: Trump Administration’s Unprecedented Move to Allow ICE to Access Medicaid Database is Violation of Privacy, Illegal, and Horrifying

California is suing the Trump Administration to stop the illegal sharing of Medicaid data and to prevent private data from being used for immigration enforcement

OAKLAND - California Attorney General Rob Bonta today responded to new reports that the Trump Administration has illegally provided Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) with access to the personal, sensitive data of Medicaid recipients. This data sharing agreement, alarmingly, comes more than a week after Attorney General Bonta led a multistate coalition in filing a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' decision to provide unfettered access to individual personal health data to ICE earlier this month. A hearing on their motion for a preliminary injunction is scheduled for August 7, 2025.

"I'm deeply disturbed by the Trump Administration's reckless and unprecedented weaponization of the private, sensitive data of Medicaid recipients," said Attorney General Bonta. "It is devastating to think that individuals may not seek essential medical care because they are afraid that if they do so, they may be targeted by this Administration. We sued President Trump and his lackeys after we received initial reports of this illegal data sharing earlier this month. Despite this, the Trump Administration appears to have entered into a new illegal data sharing agreement with ICE. We are moving quickly to secure a court order blocking the sharing of this data for immigration enforcement. The President's efforts to pull personal, private, and unrelated health data to create a mass deportation machine cannot be allowed to continue."

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