States file lawsuit against Trump administration over efforts to collect SNAP recipients' data [View all]
Source: AP
Updated 7:21 PM EDT, July 28, 2025
Washington (AP) A coalition of 20 state attorneys general filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the Trump administrations demand that their states turn over personal data of people enrolled in a federally funded food assistance program, fearing the information will be used to aid mass deportations.
The data demand comes as the Trump administration has sought to collect private information on mostly lower-income people who may be in the country illegally. It has already ordered the Internal Revenue Service and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to share private information with the Department of Homeland Security to aid in deportation efforts.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture told states last week that it had until Wednesday to hand over the data for those enrolled in its Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, which serves more than 42 million people nationwide. The USDA said the data will help it combat waste, fraud and abuse.
The states lawsuit seeks an injunction to block the data transfer. In the meantime, state attorneys general in the SNAP lawsuit said they will not disclose what they consider to be private information of recipients including their immigration status, birthdates and home addresses because they believe it would be a violation of privacy laws.
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Link to CA AG Rob Bonta
PRESS RELEASE -
Attorney General Bonta Sues Trump Administration Over Illegal Demands that States Hand Over Sensitive Personal Data of SNAP Recipients
Link to
SUIT (PDF) -
https://oag.ca.gov/system/files/attachments/press-docs/CA%20et%20al.%20v.%20USDA%20et%20al.%20Complaint%20%5Bfiled%5D.pdf