💨 Abstract
Immigration authorities under the Trump administration are demanding landlords provide detailed information about their tenants, including leases, rental applications, and identification cards. These requests, known as "information enforcement subpoenas," are not signed by a judge, raising legal concerns. Legal experts warn that complying with these subpoenas could violate the Fair Housing Act and potentially subject landlords to legal penalties.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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