They said it was just about scheduling. But now we know immigrant families’ information is being exposed to ICE. New reporting reveals that the Social Security Administration shared appointment data with immigration enforcement — potentially giving ICE access to names, addresses, and details about when and where people were scheduled to appear. At the same time, federal agencies are expanding digital surveillance targeting immigrant communities. Seniors rely on SSA to access retirement benefits they earned. Disabled Americans depend on it for life-sustaining support. Mixed-status families need it to update records and secure benefits for their children. If people fear that walking into a Social Security office could lead to detention or deportation, they simply won’t go. Tell the Social Security Administration: “Immediately stop sharing Social Security appointment and personal data with ICE. Protect privacy. Restore public trust.” We cannot allow Social Security to become a backdoor tool for deportation. When public services become pipelines for enforcement, trust collapses. Families go without benefits. Children lose support. Entire communities are pushed further into the shadows. The Social Security Administration has the power to cut off data access, strengthen privacy safeguards, and make clear that its mission is service — not surveillance. Add your name now and demand that Social Security immediately end all data sharing with ICE and guarantee that its offices are safe for everyone who walks through the door.