A coalition of US states has come together to sue the Trump administration, alleging that the government’s handling of healthcare data for deportation purposes is a clear violation of federal law. The lawsuit, filed in a federal court, claims that the administration’s actions have put the sensitive medical information of thousands of individuals at risk. The states argue that the government’s reception of healthcare data is not only unauthorized but also poses a significant threat to public health. The Trump administration has been accused of using the data to target and deport individuals, including those with serious medical conditions. The lawsuit highlights the case of a young girl with a rare medical condition who was deported to a country where she cannot receive the necessary treatment. The states claim that the administration’s actions are a clear breach of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which protects the confidentiality of medical records. The lawsuit also alleges that the government has failed to provide adequate safeguards to protect the data, putting it at risk of being mishandled or disclosed to unauthorized parties. The states are seeking an injunction to halt the administration’s handling of healthcare data and to prevent further deportations. The lawsuit has sparked widespread concern among healthcare providers and advocacy groups, who argue that the administration’s actions undermine trust in the healthcare system. The case has also raised questions about the government’s authority to collect and use healthcare data for deportation purposes. The Trump administration has defended its actions, claiming that the data is necessary to ensure national security and public safety. However, the states argue that the administration’s claims are unfounded and that the data is being used to further a political agenda. The lawsuit is the latest in a series of challenges to the Trump administration’s immigration policies, which have been widely criticized as inhumane and unjust. The case is expected to have significant implications for the handling of healthcare data and the rights of individuals in deportation proceedings. As the lawsuit moves forward, it is likely to spark further debate about the balance between national security and individual privacy. The states are committed to protecting the rights of their residents and ensuring that the administration is held accountable for its actions. The lawsuit is a testament to the power of state governments to challenge federal authority and to defend the rights of their citizens.