Gov’t offers new assurance census data is private

By HOPE YEN,AP

 Obama promises to use the Patriot Act to keep data secret

With the 2010 population count looming,the government provided new assurances Thursday that information Americans fill out on their census forms will be kept confidential and not be used for law enforcement.

In a letter to Congress,the Obama administration provided its legal position that census data cannot be disclosed under the Patriot Act,the nation’s main counterterrorism law. The government has previously given legal assurances the information will not be used for immigration enforcement.

"If Congress intended to override these protections it would say so clearly and explicitly,"wrote Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich.
The legal assurance had been a sticking point for some minority groups,particularly South Asian and Muslim Americans,who argued that an ambiguity in federal laws could leave their census data open for use in prosecutions involving national security. Some said they could not feel confident in filling out the forms based on solely the verbal promises of Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and other census officials who said the data will not be shared with other federal agencies.

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