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UT: Feds asked to investigate privacy breach in immigrant list

Posted on August 14, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Lois M. Collins reports:

Utah individuals and advocacy organizations want regional Food Stamp and Medicaid program bosses to respond publicly to last month’s release of a list of immigrants that contained private information.

The advocates want the federal program to offer the state training on federal privacy laws. The “list,” which was sent to media, immigration officials and others, was a compilation of names and other information on people believed to be illegal immigrants.

Read more in the Deseret News.

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