Immigration agents demand tenant information from landlords
Source: Scripps News
Posted 3:36 PM, Jul 15, 2025 and last updated 3:37 PM, Jul 15, 2025
Immigration authorities are demanding that landlords turn over leases, rental applications, forwarding addresses, identification cards and other information on their tenants, a sign that the Trump administration is targeting them to assist in its drive for mass deportations.
Eric Teusink, an Atlanta-area real estate attorney, said several clients recently received subpoenas asking for entire files on tenants. A rental application can include work history, marital status and family relationships.
The two-page information enforcement subpoena, which Teusink shared exclusively with The Associated Press, also asks for information on other people who lived with the tenant. One, dated May 1, is signed by an officer for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ' anti-fraud unit. However, it is not signed by a judge.
It is unclear how widely the subpoenas were issued, but they could signal a new front in the administration's efforts to locate people who are in the country illegally, many of whom were required to give authorities their U.S. addresses as a condition for initially entering the country without a visa. President Donald Trump largely ended temporary status for people who were allowed in the country under his predecessor, Joe Biden.
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MadameButterfly
(3,279 posts)As a landlord, I have promised not to share this information. I don't think I have any immigrants who would be at risk, but in principle I don't want to share information I promised tenants would be kept private.
As privacy is eroded, so are our rights. This is what they do in a totalitarian state. It is chilling.
AverageOldGuy
(2,748 posts)How about ICE design a badge to be worn by all immigrants. The design could be so simple it can be reproduced locally by anyone.
Maybe it could be a yellow strip of cloth with the letter "I" -- you know, something like this:
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/jewish-badge-during-the-nazi-era
It worked well in Germany.
Bayard
(26,027 posts)I seriously doubt they would find any, "criminals," with this information.