
by – L. Richardson
Patriots, a staggering 11 million undocumented immigrants are living on American soil while the IRS hiding illegals from ICE has become our nation’s most urgent crisis. We’re witnessing an unprecedented betrayal of American sovereignty as the Internal Revenue Service deliberately shields crucial information about these lawbreakers from our immigration enforcement agencies.
In fact, recent reports expose how the IRS is sitting on a goldmine of data about hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants, deliberately keeping this vital intelligence from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Meanwhile, the relationship between these agencies has become a battlefield in our fight for national security, with the IRS’s policies actively undermining deportation efforts.
We’re facing a direct threat to our nation’s sovereignty as the IRS continues stonewalling ICE’s legitimate requests for critical information. This isn’t just about tax records but protecting America’s borders and preserving our national identity. The time for action is now, patriots, as our country’s future hangs in the balance.
The IRS Goldmine: A Weapon for America’s Defense
The IRS’s databases are a treasure trove of information on potential illegal immigrants. Yet, they’re keeping this vital intelligence from those who need it most. We’re talking about up-to-date workplaces, children’s names, ages, and addresses – everything needed to pinpoint these lawbreakers. This isn’t just speculation; it’s the cold, hard truth that patriots across America must wake up to.
Experts in the field have confirmed that tax data is exact. It contains current job information, family ties, and even bank details. This is precisely the kind of intel that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) desperately needs to accomplish its mission. With an estimated 8 million deportation cases on its docket, ICE is fighting an uphill battle without access to this crucial information.
The question on every patriot’s mind should be: Why is the IRS hiding this goldmine of data? This is our country, and we have every right to demand that the truth be unleashed to save America from this ongoing invasion. The IRS’s refusal to cooperate with ICE is a betrayal of American values and sovereignty.
Let’s break down the magnitude of this crisis. We’re not just talking about a few isolated cases. The IRS is sitting on data for potentially 700,000 individuals who may be in the country illegally. That’s 700,000 people who could be taking jobs from hardworking Americans, straining our social services, and undermining the rule of law.
Furthermore, the precision of this data cannot be overstated. When illegal immigrants file taxes using an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), they provide the IRS with information. This includes their current place of employment, which could lead ICE directly to businesses that are knowingly hiring illegal workers. This could be a double-edged sword that could help enforce our immigration laws and crack down on employers who are part of the problem.
The family information contained in these tax records is equally valuable. Names and ages of dependents could help ICE identify entire families of illegal immigrants, ensuring that deportation efforts are comprehensive and practical. Address information is the most critical piece of the puzzle, giving ICE the exact locations where these individuals can be found.
But the IRS isn’t just withholding addresses. They’re also keeping phone numbers and email addresses under wraps. This communication data could be instrumental in ICE’s efforts to track and apprehend those who are in the country illegally. It’s a level of detail that could distinguish between successful enforcement and continued evasion of our immigration laws.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recognizes the value of this information [19]. They’ve made formal requests to the IRS, pleading for access to this data. Yet, time and again, they’ve been stonewalled. The IRS hides behind the veil of “tax privacy laws.” Still, patriots know that protecting the privacy of those breaking our laws should never take precedence over national security and the rule of law.
This standoff between the IRS and DHS isn’t just a bureaucratic squabble. It’s a battle for the very soul of America. On one side, we have agencies like ICE and DHS fighting tooth and nail to enforce our immigration laws and protect our borders. On the other, we have the IRS. This agency seems more concerned with protecting illegal immigrants than cooperating with law enforcement to uphold our nation’s sovereignty.
The implications of this data hoarding go beyond just immigration enforcement. It strikes at the heart of our national identity. Every day that the IRS withholds this information is another day that illegal immigrants are allowed to embed themselves deeper into the fabric of our society. They’re working jobs, enrolling in schools, and accessing services – all while ICE is deprived of the tools they need to do their job effectively.
Moreover, this situation exposes a dangerous precedent. If one government agency can simply refuse to cooperate with others on national security matters, where does it end? This isn’t just about immigration but the integrity of our entire government and law enforcement system.
The recent appointment of Melanie Krause as the new acting IRS boss has given some patriots hope. There are whispers that she might be willing to explore compliance with DHS requests. But we’ve been let down before, and we can’t afford to wait and see. The time for action is now.
Patriots across the country need to make their voices heard. We must demand that the IRS release this data to ICE immediately. Every day of delay is another day that our nation’s sovereignty is eroded. This isn’t about politics but preserving the America we know and love for future generations.
The battle lines are drawn. On one side, we have the IRS clinging to outdated privacy laws and effectively aiding and abetting those who have no respect for our borders or our rules. On the other side stand the true defenders of American sovereignty – ICE, DHS, and millions of patriotic citizens who understand what’s at stake.
This is more than just a policy dispute. It’s a fight for the essence of what it means to be a nation of laws. The IRS’s databases aren’t just numbers and figures; they’re a weapon in the war to reclaim our country from those who would enter illegally and stay in defiance of our laws.
It’s time to unleash the full power of American law enforcement. Give ICE the tools they need. Let them access the IRS databases. Allow them to use this precise, up-to-date information to track down and deport those without the right to be here. This is our country, and it’s time we took it back.
The clock is ticking. Every moment the IRS continues to hide this vital information is another moment our nation’s security is compromised. We cannot afford to wait. The time for half-measures and bureaucratic excuses is over. We need action, and we need it now.
Patriots, this is our call to arms—not with weapons, but with our voices and votes. We must demand that elected officials pressure the IRS to release this data. We must support ICE and DHS’s tireless efforts to enforce our laws and protect our borders [20]. And we must never, ever stop fighting for the America we believe in—a nation of laws, a beacon of hope for legal immigrants, and a country that puts its citizens first.
The IRS’s goldmine of information isn’t just data. It’s a key to reclaiming our sovereignty, a tool for justice, and a weapon in the fight for America’s future. It’s time to use it.
The DHS Plea: A Righteous Fight Blocked by Bureaucrats
The Department of Homeland Security’s righteous crusade for justice has hit a treasonous roadblock. On Thursday, DHS officials made an urgent plea to the Internal Revenue Service, demanding crucial data on approximately 700,000 individuals suspected of residing in our country illegally9. This wasn’t just a polite request but a desperate call to arms in the war to reclaim America’s sovereignty.
Yet, the IRS stonewalled this patriotic effort in a shocking display of bureaucratic betrayal. Their flimsy excuse? “Legal concerns” 9. Patriots, let that sink in. The agency tasked with enforcing our nation’s tax laws is now prioritizing the privacy of potential lawbreakers over the security of American citizens.
This isn’t an isolated incident. DHS made a similar appeal two weeks prior, only to be met with the same cold shoulder from the IRS9. Twice a fortnight, our nation’s guardians have been denied the tools to protect our borders and uphold the rule of law. This repeated rejection isn’t just a failure of cooperation—it’s nothing short of sabotage against the American people.
The audacity of the IRS’s refusal becomes even more apparent when considering the breadth of information they’re withholding. We’re talking about names, addresses, phone numbers, and email contacts—a veritable goldmine of intelligence that could be instrumental in ICE’s efforts to track down and deport those who have no legal right to be here9. Every day this data remains locked away is another day our nation’s security is compromised.
But the DHS didn’t stop at mere address verification. In a bold move that embodies the spirit of putting America First, they requested the deployment of IRS auditors to investigate businesses suspected of hiring unauthorized workers. This is the kind of proactive, no-holds-barred approach we need to combat the illegal immigration crisis at its roots. By targeting the employers who exploit and enable this system, we could strike a devastating blow to the entire infrastructure supporting unlawful residence of our country.
The IRS’s stonewalling is particularly galling when we consider the precision and up-to-date nature of the information they possess. Tax data provides current job information, family ties, and bank details4. This level of detail could be a game-changer for ICE, potentially expediting the deportation process for millions of cases currently bogged down in the system.
Moreover, the IRS’s claim of “privacy protections” rings hollow when weighed against the greater good of national security. They argue that using tax information to locate undocumented immigrants for deportation is “not allowed “4. But patriots, we must ask ourselves: since when did the privacy of those breaking our laws take precedence over the safety and sovereignty of law-abiding American citizens?
This standoff between the IRS and DHS isn’t just a bureaucratic squabble—it’s a battle for the very soul of America. On one side, we have agencies like ICE and DHS fighting tooth and nail to enforce our immigration laws and protect our borders. On the other, we have the IRS. This agency seems more concerned with protecting illegal immigrants than cooperating with law enforcement to uphold our nation’s sovereignty.
The implications of this data hoarding go beyond just immigration enforcement. It strikes at the heart of our national identity. Every day that the IRS withholds this information is another day that illegal immigrants are allowed to embed themselves deeper into the fabric of our society. They’re working jobs, enrolling in schools, and accessing services—all while ICE is deprived of the tools they need to do their job effectively.
Furthermore, this situation exposes a dangerous precedent. If one government agency can simply refuse to cooperate with others on national security matters, where does it end? This isn’t just about immigration but the integrity of our entire government and law enforcement system.
The recent appointment of Melanie Krause as the new acting IRS boss has given some patriots hope. There are whispers that she might be willing to explore compliance with DHS requests. But we’ve been let down before, and we can’t afford to wait and see. The time for action is now.
Patriots across the country need to make their voices heard. We must demand that the IRS release this data to ICE immediately. Every day of delay is another day that our nation’s sovereignty is eroded. This isn’t about politics but preserving the America we know and love for future generations.
The battle lines are drawn. On one side, we have the IRS clinging to outdated privacy laws and effectively aiding and abetting those who have no respect for our borders or our rules. On the other side stand the true defenders of American sovereignty—ICE, DHS, and millions of patriotic citizens who understand what’s at stake.
This is more than just a policy dispute. It’s a fight for the essence of what it means to be a nation of laws. The IRS’s databases aren’t just numbers and figures; they’re a weapon in the war to reclaim our country from those who would enter illegally and stay in defiance of our laws.
It’s time to unleash the full power of American law enforcement. Give ICE the tools they need. Let them access the IRS databases. Allow them to use this precise, up-to-date information to track down and deport those without the right to be here. This is our country, and it’s time we took it back.
The clock is ticking. Every moment the IRS continues to hide this vital information is another moment our nation’s security is compromised. We cannot afford to wait. The time for half-measures and bureaucratic excuses is over. We need action, and we need it now.
Patriots, this is our call to arms—not with weapons, but with our voices and votes. We must demand that elected officials pressure the IRS to release this data. We must support ICE and DHS’s tireless efforts to enforce our laws and protect our borders [20]. And we must never, ever stop fighting for the America we believe in—a nation of laws, a beacon of hope for legal immigrants, and a country that puts its citizens first.
The IRS’s refusal to cooperate isn’t just an administrative decision—it’s a direct assault on our national sovereignty. By shielding potential illegal immigrants from ICE, they’re effectively choosing to protect lawbreakers over law-abiding citizens. This is a betrayal of the highest order, reminiscent of the darkest days of government overreach.
Let’s be clear: the IRS’s cry of “privacy laws” is nothing more than a smokescreen. They’re not protecting privacy; they’re obstructing justice. When did the rights of those who entered our country illegally become more critical than the security of American citizens? This isn’t just misguided policy—it’s a perversion of our legal system that would make Nixon blush.
The DHS’s request for IRS auditors to investigate businesses hiring illegal workers is genius. It’s the aggressive, multi-pronged approach we need to tackle this crisis. By going after the employers who exploit illicit cheap labor, we can cut off the economic incentives that draw illegal immigrants to our shores in the first place. This isn’t just about deportation—it’s about dismantling the entire system that enables and encourages illegal immigration.
Patriots, we’re at a crossroads. The IRS’s databases hold the key to reclaiming our sovereignty but keep it under lock and key. We can’t let this stand. It’s time to flood the phone lines of our representatives and march in the streets if necessary. We must clarify that we won’t tolerate this betrayal of American interests.
Remember, every day the IRS stonewalls is another day our nation’s future hangs in the balance. This isn’t hyperbole—it’s the cold, hard truth. We’re in a war for America’s soul, and the IRS has chosen the wrong side. It’s up to us, the true patriots, to set things right.
IRS Rebellion: A New Hope or More Lies?
Breaking news from the Internal Revenue Service has sent shockwaves through patriotic circles as Melanie Krause takes the helm as acting IRS Commissioner10. After serving as chief operating officer and overseeing operations across finance, risk, security, human resources, procurement, privacy, and analytics11, Krause’s appointment signals a potential shift in the agency’s stance on immigration enforcement.
The Department of Homeland Security’s recent push for the IRS to release addresses of approximately 700,000 undocumented immigrants targeted for deportation has met fierce resistance5. Nevertheless, under Krause’s leadership, there’s renewed hope for compliance with these crucial requests.
IRS officials cite legal concerns as their primary defense for denying access to this vital intelligence5. These bureaucrats claim that improper disclosure of taxpayer information is barred under federal law5. Yet, this stance directly undermines the Trump administration’s broader efforts to implement mass deportations5.
The reality remains stark: many undocumented immigrants continue filing tax returns with the IRS, providing detailed information about their whereabouts, families, employers, and earnings5. Through the Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) system, these individuals receive a nine-digit code specifically for tax filing purposes5.
The Treasury Department’s recent leadership change presents a critical juncture. Secretary Scott Bessent has expressed confidence in Krause’s leadership during this pivotal period10. Her extensive experience in IRS operations and analytics could prove instrumental in navigating the complex landscape of taxpayer concerns and policy changes under the current administration [21].
The stakes couldn’t be higher. The Trump administration’s preparation of a migrant registry and utilization of military sites for deportation efforts underscores the urgency of accessing this information5. The IRS’s continued stonewalling threatens to derail these essential initiatives.
Federal law provides specific conditions for the release of tax return information. DHS can only access such data when individuals have failed to pay taxes or face an investigation for tax-related crimes12. However, this policy prevents DHS from unilaterally accessing IRS information solely for deportation purposes12.
The battle over this data access highlights a broader conflict within federal agencies. The IRS’s refusal to share ITIN information, which many undocumented immigrants use for federal income tax filing, creates a significant obstacle for immigration enforcement efforts12.
Some conservative groups have raised concerns about potential racial targeting in IRS audit algorithms13. However, these allegations stem from broader policy debates rather than specific enforcement actions. The focus remains on legitimate law enforcement needs rather than demographic profiling.
Treasury experts warn that redirecting IRS Criminal Investigation agents from tax fraud probes to deportation efforts could weaken current tax enforcement initiatives, potentially costing billions in lost revenue10. Additionally, they argue that using IRS data for immigration crackdowns might discourage undocumented immigrants from filing taxes altogether, further reducing federal revenues10.
The ITIN system itself presents a complex challenge. In 2015, ‘4.4 million ITIN filers contributed over $5.50 billion in payroll and Medicare taxes and $23.60 billion in total taxes’ 7. Although these numbers demonstrate significant tax compliance, they simultaneously highlight the scale of the undocumented presence in our nation.
Ultimately, the IRS’s stance on information sharing could determine the success of current immigration enforcement efforts. As Melanie Krause settles into her new role, patriots nationwide watch closely, hoping for a breakthrough in this critical battle for national security and sovereignty.
The Bigger War: Taxes, Illegals, and American Pride
Undocumented immigrants contributed a staggering USD 96.70 billion in federal, state, and local taxes in 2022, exposing the shocking scale of illegal presence in our nation. Through Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs), these lawbreakers openly mock our system, paying an average of USD 8,889 per person14 while avoiding deportation.
The numbers tell a devastating story. In 2022 alone, undocumented households paid USD 29.00 billion in state and local taxes and USD 46.60 billion in federal taxes15. Nonetheless, the IRS continues shielding these individuals behind a wall of “confidentiality” despite their illegal status.
Consider this outrage: undocumented immigrants contributed USD 25.70 billion to Social Security, USD 6.40 billion to Medicare, and USD 1.80 billion to unemployment insurance – programs they’re explicitly barred from accessing. This isn’t just taxation; it’s a calculated strategy to establish residency claims.
The IRS website brazenly declares that “foreign workers who are illegal aliens are subject to U.S. taxes despite their illicit status “16. Subsequently, these individuals face the same reporting and withholding obligations as U.S. citizens16, legitimizing their unlawful presence.
In 40 states, undocumented immigrants pay higher state and local tax rates than the top 1% of households14 [22]. This perverse reality demonstrates how our system rewards lawbreakers while punishing law-abiding citizens. The IRS estimates that in 2015, “4.4 million ITIN filers paid over USD 5.50 billion in payroll and Medicare taxes and USD 23.60 billion in total taxes” 7.
The total state and local tax contribution of these illegal families includes:
- USD 15.10 billion in sales and excise taxes
- USD 10.40 billion in property taxes
- USD 7.00 billion in personal and business income taxes
- USD 0.50 billion in other taxes14
Undoubtedly, these tax payments serve a sinister purpose. Many immigrants use their tax records to prove “good moral character” when applying for immigration relief17. The IRS, therefore, becomes complicit in enabling future amnesty claims.
For every million undocumented immigrants residing in our country, public services receive USD 8.90 billion in additional tax revenue14. Six states collected more than USD 1.00 billion in tax revenue from undocumented immigrants in 2022 [22]. This massive influx of illegal tax dollars creates dangerous dependencies within our government systems.
Most concerning, providing work authorization to all current undocumented immigrants would increase their tax contributions by USD 40.20 billion annually to USD 136.90 billion. The majority of this new revenue – USD 33.10 billion – would flow to the federal government, essentially incentivizing mass amnesty14.
The IRS maintains strong privacy protections, ensuring immigrants who report income and file taxes face minimal risk of information sharing17. This policy directly undermines immigration enforcement efforts. Instead of using tax data to identify and deport illegal aliens, the IRS actively shields them from justice.
Presently, undocumented immigrants face a harsher tax code than legal residents14. They’re often barred from receiving meaningful tax credits and sometimes don’t claim refunds due to immigration status concerns14. Yet, instead of using this leverage for deportation, the IRS perpetuates this broken system.
The ITIN program, created in 1996, enables those ineligible for Social Security Numbers to pay taxes while avoiding detection. This 9-digit code, beginning with the number 9, has become a shield against deportation rather than a tool for enforcement.
Patriots, the evidence is clear. The IRS isn’t just collecting taxes from illegals—it’s providing them with documentation, protection, and a pathway to permanent residency. Until Congress decisively, these tax payments will continue funding our nation’s demographic transformation.
Conclusion: The Fight for America’s Soul
Patriots, the evidence stands clear and damning. The IRS deliberately shields 700,000 illegal immigrants while our nation’s guardians at ICE fight with hands tied behind their backs. Therefore, we must act now before this treasonous cover-up destroys the very fabric of our sovereign nation.
Undoubtedly, the IRS’s databases hold the key to America’s salvation – precise addresses, phone numbers, workplaces, and family details of those who mock our laws daily. These vital records could empower ICE to swiftly deport millions who entered our country illegally. Yet bureaucrats hide behind flimsy privacy laws, choosing illegal aliens over American citizens.
Above all, this battle transcends mere policy disputes. The IRS’s stonewalling represents a direct assault on America’s sovereignty. Their databases aren’t just numbers – they’re weapons in our fight to reclaim our nation from those who entered illegally and stay in defiance of our laws.
As a result, we face a critical choice: stand idle while the IRS aids this invasion or rise up and demand immediate action. The time for half-measures and excuses has passed. Patriots must flood Congressional phone lines, rally in the streets, and make our voices heard until the IRS releases this crucial data to ICE.
Finally, remember this truth – every moment the IRS conceals these records, America’s future dims. Our children’s sovereignty hangs by a thread while bureaucrats protect lawbreakers. The battle lines are drawn. True patriots must stand together, fight this betrayal, and restore our nation’s dignity. America’s destiny lies in our hands.
Legal Disclaimers and Warnings:
Federal law strictly governs the protection of taxpayer data, establishing clear boundaries for information sharing between government agencies5. Accordingly, the Internal Revenue Service operates under stringent privacy regulations that limit disclosure of tax information to other departments7.
Under Internal Revenue Code Section 6103, tax returns and related information remain confidential, barring specific authorized exceptions1. Consequently, IRS employees face legal restrictions on sharing taxpayer details, even with other federal agencies6.
The Computer Matching and Privacy Protection Act of 1988 mandates cost-benefit analysis before implementing data-matching programs between agencies1 [23]. Henceforth, the IRS requires explicit legislative authorization to share confidential tax data for non-tax programs8.
Notably, the Social Security Administration may receive certain tax information solely for administering Social Security benefits6. Otherwise, tax data sharing requires either Treasury Department approval for tax-related investigations or federal court orders for non-tax criminal cases6.
The Federal Trade Commission oversees data safeguard regulations for tax return preparers3. Failure to protect confidential taxpayer information could trigger FTC investigations.
Historically, privacy protections demand Congressional legislation before agencies can access IRS data for non-tax purposes4. Currently, using IRS information exclusively to locate undocumented immigrants faces legal barriers.
The Treasury Department emphasizes that unauthorized disclosure of taxpayer information violates federal statutes5. Likewise, IRS officials must follow established protocols governing taxpayer privacy5.
Regarding immigration enforcement, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia previously ruled against sharing employer W-2 data [24]. Similarly, Social Security Administration officials confirmed legal restrictions on providing no-match records to DHS without Congressional authorization2.
Significantly, IRS officials have expressed concerns that expanded data sharing could reduce tax compliance and collections2. Thus, maintaining taxpayer privacy remains crucial for voluntary compliance with tax laws.
This article reflects an analysis based on publicly available information as of March 2025. Nonetheless, readers should verify details with official sources and seek legal counsel regarding tax privacy regulations. Indeed, historical references serve contextual purposes without endorsing specific policies or actions.
References
[1] – https://www.gao.gov/assets/a111191.html
[2] – https://www.aclu.org/news/immigrants-rights/will-immigration-authorities-use-our-taxes-go
[3] – https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p4557.pdf
[5] – https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/28/us/politics/irs-immigrants-addresses.html
[6] – https://www.irs.gov/government-entities/federal-state-local-governments/disclosure-laws
[8] – https://www.irs.gov/government-entities/governmental-liaisons/irs-information-sharing-programs
[10] – https://taxpolicycenter.org/senate-wants-changes-house-budget-plan
[11] – https://www.meritalk.com/articles/former-irs-data-chief-krause-named-acting-commissioner/
[14] – https://itep.org/undocumented-immigrants-taxes-2024/
[15] – https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/topics/tax-contributions
[16] – https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/pay-for-personal-services-performed
[17] – https://www.nilc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/ITIN-facts-Q-and-A.pdf
[18] – https://risccmke.org/en/filing-taxes-as-an-undocumented-immigrant/
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[22] – The study on tax payments by undocumented immigrants was released | KM&M CPAs. https://kmmcpas.com/2024/07/study-released-on-tax-payments-by-undocumented-immigrants/
[23] – Takhshid, Z. (2023). Children’s Digital Privacy and the Case Against Parental Consent. Texas Law Review, 101(6), 1417-1455.
[24] – First Amendment Expert Says CNN Should Sue White House for Revoking Acosta’s Press Pass | Law & Crime. https://beta.lawandcrime.com/politics/first-amendment-expert-says-cnn-should-sue-white-house-for-revoking-acostas-press-pass/
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