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Postal Inspection Service Faces Lawmaker Backlash Over Role In Immigration Enforcement

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Washington, D.C. — A growing political firestorm has erupted in Washington over the U.S. Postal Inspection Service’s (USPIS) involvement in federal immigration enforcement efforts, as lawmakers and civil liberties advocates raise alarms about the expanding role of the postal law-enforcement arm in operations traditionally reserved for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Recent reporting indicates that the Postal Inspection Service has participated in multi-agency task forces alongside ICE and other federal agencies to assist in locating and detaining undocumented immigrants — a development that critics say stretches the mission of the agency far beyond its statutory mandate to protect the mail system and enforce postal laws.

What Has Happened?

According to sources familiar with internal documents and reporting, the Postal Inspection Service — the federal law enforcement arm of the U.S. Postal Service — has joined a Department of Homeland Security task force aimed at identifying and capturing undocumented immigrants. Officials with immigration authorities have sought access to sensitive systems maintained by USPIS and the Postal Service, including mail-tracking data, online account information, “mail covers” photographs of envelopes and packages, financial information, and IP addresses.

While the Postal Inspection Service is historically responsible for investigating mail fraud, theft, and other crimes connected to the postal system, this marks one of the first high-profile instances in which the agency’s personnel and data have been leveraged for immigration enforcement.

Supporters of the collaboration point to a presidential executive order directing federal law enforcement agencies to assist DHS in enforcing immigration laws. Under that directive, multiple federal agencies have been tapped to provide support, and the Postal Inspection Service’s investigative capabilities have been seen as another tool in the broader enforcement toolkit.

Lawmakers and Civil Liberties Advocates Sound the Alarm

In June 2025, a coalition led by Rep. Stephen F. Lynch (D-Mass.) sent a formal letter to Acting Postmaster General Doug Tulino and Chief Postal Inspector Gary Barksdale demanding detailed information about the extent of the Inspection Service’s involvement with DHS and immigration operations. The lawmakers warned that such cooperation could amount to an improper use of USPS infrastructure and sensitive personal data for immigration enforcement unrelated to the agency’s mission.

“We are deeply concerned that the partnership between USPIS and DHS is not only an improper use of USPIS personnel, but will also significantly detract from USPIS’s critical mission of addressing mail theft, fraud, and threats to postal workers,” the lawmakers wrote, emphasizing that the Postal Service’s data systems contain highly personal information about Americans.

Earlier in the spring, 43 House members led by Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon (D-Pa.) condemned what they described as the diversion of USPIS resources to facilitate aggressive deportation operations. In a press release, the members highlighted that postal inspectors’ primary responsibilities include combating mail fraud, assault on postal workers, and illegal use of the postal system — not serving as a surveillance arm of immigration enforcement.

Debate Over Mission Creep and Privacy Concerns

Opponents of the collaboration argue that involving the Postal Inspection Service in immigration enforcement could undermine public confidence in the U.S. mail system, create privacy risks, and divert scarce resources away from core postal security functions.

“Using the U.S. Postal Service requires people to share address data, credit card numbers, IP addresses, and other critical financial information that could result in real harm if made public,” lawmakers wrote, warning that Americans should not have to fear that their mail-related data might be repurposed for purposes far outside the agency’s intended scope.

Postal unions have also been vocal: some have protested government use of postal facilities as staging grounds for ICE operations, arguing that such collaborations jeopardize trust in postal employees and facilities.

USPS Response and Broader Implications

Postal officials, for their part, have maintained that the Postal Inspection Service does not have independent immigration enforcement authority and that its participation in joint operations is carefully regulated. In public statements, inspection service leaders have stressed that they do not conduct immigration investigations in isolation.

Nevertheless, the controversy underscores a broader national debate over the government’s immigration enforcement strategy, which has leveraged multiple federal agencies outside traditional immigration enforcement channels. DHS memos from early 2025 authorized numerous non-immigration federal law enforcement entities to assist with immigration priorities, a move that legally expanded the number of officers with authority to participate in enforcement work.

For now, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are watching closely — and questioning whether America’s centuries-old postal law-enforcement agency should be drawn into the front lines of immigration policy.

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