US senators are alarmed by reports that DHS and DOGE seek unprecedented access to IRS taxpayer data, which may target vulnerable communities, including immigrants. They demand transparency regarding any planned data-sharing agreements, citing potential violations of taxpayer privacy laws and negative impacts on IRS trust and enforcement.
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