The administration of US President Donald Trump is being sued by 20 states led by California. This was reported by zamon.uz here.
According to the statement, an official lawsuit has been filed against Trump's administration's decision to grant the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Homeland Security, including the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agencies, unrestricted access to citizens' personal medical records.
Prosecutor Bonta emphasized that this decision could violate citizens' privacy rights and potentially deter them from seeking medical help when necessary. The parties to the lawsuit claim that this policy contradicts existing privacy laws in the US.
This legal process also creates a foundation for important discussions about how government institutions should treat citizens' rights.