The Trump Administration‘S Government Efficiency Department allegedly received permission from Ministry of Justice To access a sensitive system that contains detailed information on immigrant interactions with the US government.
The system, the executive office for the immigration review and appeals, contains records from 1990s on millions of legal and undocumented immigrants, including addresses, court history and confidential interviews from asylum seekers.
Doge received permission for access to the system on Friday, Washington Post Reports.
The Ministry of Justice refused to comment Post’s Reporting.
Doge has persecuted and used data relating to immigration across US agencies Including housing department and urban development and internal service revenue. It also has allegedly He received access to sensitive data on immigrants and agricultural workers.
Allegedly incented the duties for the events of the IRS chief’s duty to resign this month earlier After the Agency hit the agreement to share undocumented data on the taxpayers of immigrants with the Department of Homeland.

The initiative persuaded the Social Security Directorate to add thousands of immigrants to the Agency “Fatal file“To interrupt them from legal and financial resources and press them in self-compliance, although it was known that they were not actually dead.
Doge is allegedly working with the Department of Humina to build a home database for monitoring and monitoring undocumented immigrants, including the information obtained from the IRS, social security administration and other government agencies, according to the words Wired.
“They are trying to install a huge amount of data,” said a senior Homeland Officer’s Office. “It has nothing to do with finding fraud or wasteful spending … but cross-referenced immigration with the SSA and IRS as well as voter data.”
Monday, Federal Judge Generally blocked social security staff working with Doge From access to huge wrappers of sensitive data in that system.