California Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for allegedly transferring Californians’ personal health information to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) without legal authority or consent. The complaint states that the Trump-era Department of Health and Human Services allowed ICE to access data from the California Immunization Registry, which contains sensitive vaccination records and public health information.
The lawsuit claims that officials used this information to target immigrants, damaging community trust and undermining public health efforts. Using personal health data for immigration enforcement discourages people from joining essential health programs.
Violations of State Sovereignty and Federal Law
Attorney General Bonta argues that the Trump administration’s actions violated the Administrative Procedure Act and the Tenth Amendment by infringing on California’s sovereign right to manage its own public health systems. The California Department of Public Health, which oversees the immunization registry, never approved this use of the data.
The lawsuit also highlights that officials shared this information without transparency or legal justification. According to Bonta, this unauthorized access eroded the legal boundaries between public health responsibilities and immigration enforcement. The complaint also warns that these actions undermine trust between state and federal agencies by bypassing legal processes. By ignoring state health officials’ consent and oversight, the federal government disrupted California’s control over its health programs. This overreach could set a dangerous precedent if left unchallenged, potentially opening the door for future administrations to misuse sensitive health data for unrelated policy goals. Attorney General Bonta’s legal challenge seeks not only accountability but also the reinforcement of constitutional principles and individual privacy protections.
Protecting Privacy and Rebuilding Public Trust
This case sends a strong message about the importance of maintaining trust in public health systems. When people are afraid their information will be used against them, they are less likely to seek medical care or participate in health programs. This is especially true in immigrant communities, where fear of deportation can already be high.
Attorney General Bonta is taking a stand to protect Californians’ rights and ensure that public health tools are not misused for unrelated government objectives. Upholding privacy protections is essential to maintaining the integrity of our healthcare system. Without strong enforcement, public trust in health institutions may decline, causing lower vaccination rates, delayed reporting, and increased health risks. These consequences can affect not only vulnerable individuals but also the broader community by weakening efforts to control infectious diseases. The lawsuit highlights the urgent need for transparency when federal agencies misuse personal health data.
How KAASS LAW Can Help
At KAASS LAW, we protect your rights and privacy. If someone accessed or shared your personal information without your consent, we’ll help you explore your legal options. It’s important to know your rights if you have an encounter with ICE. Being informed can help protect you during stressful or uncertain situations. To learn more, see our article on what to do during an encounter with immigration authorities, and make sure you are fully aware of your rights.
Our attorneys have experience with cases involving civil rights violations, data privacy issues, and immigration-related legal matters. We understand how violations of personal data can cause fear, stress, and long-term consequences, especially for those in vulnerable communities. Whether your case involves unauthorized government surveillance, misuse of confidential records, or discrimination related to immigration status, our team is here to advocate for you. Contact us today for a confidential consultation and let us help you protect your information and your future with confidence and clarity.