A person familiar with the matter says it would enable ICE to submit names and addresses of people who might be in the U.S.
Ohio man detained in immigration court case awaits fate in local jail. April Alvarenga acknowledges her husband Antonio ...
U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement and the Internal Revenue Service are nearing a data sharing agreement that could aid ...
The Washington Post reports the IRS is close to finalizing the agreement with the Department of Homeland Security. It would ...
The Department of Homeland Security is making cuts to three key offices that oversee civil rights protections across its broad mission.
The IRS is nearing an agreement with ICE that would allow immigration officials to use tax data for deportations, two sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.
Under the agreement, Immigration and Customs Enforcement could submit names and addresses of suspected undocumented ...
This would mark a significant shift in longstanding IRS policy, which has traditionally kept taxpayer information strictly confidential.
Beatriz Monteagudo and Laura de la Caridad Sanchez are two Cuban women detained by ICE after routine appointments in Miramar.