• 2 days ago
At a press gaggle on Tuesday, Border Czar Tom Homan was asked if the Internal Revenue Service will share date with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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00:00Do you expect the IRS to begin sharing data on potential undocumented migrants in this country?
00:07I'll tell you this, illegal aliens use American social security numbers.
00:12Together with identity theft, we're looking to protect social security. We're looking out to
00:16protect United States citizens' identity and their benefits with social security. I've done this for
00:21a long time. Illegal aliens many times use social security numbers, U.S. citizens. It causes a lot
00:26of problems. Just identity theft. Even my own family. One of my closest relatives had his ID
00:32stolen, his social security number stolen. So we're going to look out for American people.
00:36We're going to protect social security. But do you expect them to share? Do you
00:38expect the IRS to share? I hope so. I think it's, I think, again,
00:43to protect American citizens, their social security benefits, protect their identity
00:46from being stolen. That's one way we can do it. What would you do?

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