Article 6V4Q8 DOGE can’t use student loan data to dismantle the Education Dept., lawsuit says

DOGE can’t use student loan data to dismantle the Education Dept., lawsuit says

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Ashley Belanger
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The Department of Education (DOE) was sued Friday by a California student association demanding an "immediate stop" to Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) "unlawfully" digging through student loan data to potentially dismantle DOE.

"The scale of the intrusion into individuals' privacy is enormous and unprecedented," the lawsuit said.

According to the University of California Student Association (UCSA)-which has over 230,000 undergraduate students as members-more than 42 million people in the US have federal student loans and face privacy risks, if DOGE's access to their information isn't blocked. Additionally, parents and spouses of loan borrowers share private financial information with the DOE that could also be at risk, the lawsuit alleged.

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