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DHS Removes Privacy Officers Who Questioned Illegal Record Orders

via Wired·3d ago

Department of Homeland Security leaders have ousted top privacy officers who objected to mislabeling government records to block their public release under FOIA. The removal of these officials follows their refusal to comply with orders that allegedly violated privacy thresholds and transparency standards. This action underscores the ongoing tension between executive branch directives and the protection of citizen privacy rights against government surveillance.

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