This is an excellent change to the current rule and I believe it is essential to
ongoing efforts to secure our borders. Allowing unrestrained access to
information being used in ongoing investigations has the potential of completely
destroying the quality of those investigations. However, by restricting access,
how can individuals ensure that the personal information in those records is
correct? What if people could still access certain non-sensitive information
and be given the chance to prove any errors? While there is clearly a concern
of using department resources to correct claimed errors, it may also be in the
department's interest to ensure accuracy through limited access.
Comment Submitted by Thomas M. Forsyth, University of California, Hastings College of the Law (student)
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Privacy Act of 1974: Implementation of Exemptions
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