DHS Moves to Access Sensitive Database, Raising Privacy Concerns

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is attempting to access the nation's largest child support database, which contains sensitive personal information of millions of Americans. This move has raised concerns over privacy rights and potential misuse of data, especially as similar efforts to access employment and salary data are underway. The developments indicate a growing trend of government agencies seeking broader data access, warranting close monitoring of legal and ethical implications.
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