ACLU SUGGES TWO FEDERAL AGENCIATIONS FOR A DOGI ACTIVITY
The American Union for Civil Liberties is To find out exactly what information has gained access to the so -called Ministry of Government Efficiency by Federal Agencies. The Civil Rights Organization filed a request to the Freedom of Information Act to several management services in February; It is now a case to receive answers from the Social Security Administration and the Ministry of Veterans. The SSA rejected the accelerated processing group’s request and did not respond to ACLU’s complaint, while VA did not act on FoIia’s request, according to the press announcement announced.
ACLu has asked all records that will show whether Doge members have access to databases that contain personal identification of information about citizens. The request is also looking for information on whether AI is used to analyze government data.
“The Federal Government cannot avoid accountability by ignoring our legitimate requests for transparency,” said Nathan Fried Wesler, Deputy Director of the Project for Speech, Privacy and Technology within ACLU. “The American people have an urgent need to know whether their private financial, medical and personal records are being implemented illegally, analyzing or arming by the unresolved team of unseen outsiders.
Dodge, a group headed by Elon Musk, leads the move to reduce jobs to federal agencies, including those who S Although there was Trying to prevent non -civil -based people from having access to sensitive government data, other reports claim that DOC members try which limit their scope.
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