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ICE shared Medicaid data it wasn't supposed to have with Palantir
Medicaid officials improperly shared data about millions of people with ICE, which then shared it with Palantir, according to court filings. A U.S. District Judge temporarily paused data sharing after ICE admitted to multiple improper transfers, including a dataset containing millions of names, and struggled to delete all copies. The issue was highlighted in a motion filed by Democratic attorneys general challenging the data-sharing agreement.
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