Acting IRS Chief Resigns After Refusing to Comply With Illegal Immigrant-Sharing Deal
The current acting head of the Internal Revenue Service intends to resign following her disagreement with the decision to disclose tax information regarding illegal immigrants to federal law enforcement agencies.
Commissioner Melanie Krause will be the third leader of the IRS to depart from the agency this year. The agency has experienced significant turmoil as left-leaning ideologues have chosen to adhere to their political beliefs rather than uphold their commitment to function as impartial government employees.
On Monday, the IRS, in conjunction with the Department of Homeland Security, finalized a pact that permits the sharing of taxpayer data with federal immigration authorities to aid in the identification of undocumented immigrants.
As reported by the Washington Post, officials from the Treasury Department, which oversees the IRS, have largely marginalized Krause in recent times as they advocated for granting immigration authorities access to confidential taxpayer information, likely due to their awareness of her opposition to the agreement.