U.S. immigration authorities, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), have been demanding landlords provide detailed tenant information such as leases, rental applications, forwarding addresses, and identification cards. This request is part of a broader effort to facilitate mass deportations, prompting widespread questions and confusion among landlords and tenants. The move has raised legal and ethical concerns, with discussions ongoing about the legality of landlords sharing tenant data with immigration officials. The administration's approach has drawn attention nationally and internationally, highlighting the government's intensified focus on immigration enforcement through property owners.
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