ICE accidentally released the identities of 6,252 immigrants who sought protection in the U.S.
Source: Los Angeles Times
ICE accidentally released the identities of 6,252 immigrants who sought protection in the U.S.
Hamed Aleaziz
Wed, November 30, 2022 at 4:00 PM
Immigration and Customs Enforcement accidentally posted the names, birthdates, nationalities and detention locations of more than 6,000 immigrants who claimed to be fleeing torture and persecution to its website on Monday.
The unprecedented data dump could expose the immigrants all of whom are currently in ICE custody to retaliation from the very individuals, gangs and governments they fled, attorneys for people who have sought protection in the U.S. said. The personal information of people seeking asylum and other protections is supposed to be kept confidential; a federal regulation generally forbids its disclosure without sign-off by top officials in the Department of Homeland Security.
The agency is investigating the incident and will notify the affected immigrants about the disclosure of their information. The agency has said it will not deport immigrants whose information it mistakenly posted until it is determined whether the disclosure affects their cases.
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ICE officials are concerned about the posting of the data which included information about migrants who sought to avoid deportation to countries such as Iran, Russia, and China and are focused on quickly fixing the issue, an agency official said.
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