Denver attorneys say potential IRS, ICE data-sharing agreement creates ‘catch 22’

By Veronica Acosta | Denver7

DENVER — A data-sharing agreement between the Internal Revenue Service and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is near, two sources told ABC News, which tax experts say could end up putting undocumented immigrants across the nation, including here in Colorado, in a “catch-22” situation.

The agreement “would allow immigration officials to use tax data to support the Trump administration’s deportation plan”, according to our mother network.

News of the potential agreement comes less than one month until Tax Day, April 15.

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