NEWS FLASH
Utah Women Accused Of Releasing Names Of Alleged Undocumented Immigrants Have Their Day In Court | Last year, two state workers were accused of releasing the names of 1,300 residents of Latino descent, along with their addresses, phone numbers, workplaces and in some cases social security numbers. Today, the women accused of disclosing the private information — Leah Carson and Scott Troxel — are scheduled to appear in court. The names were sent to media outlets and law enforcement agencies with a letter identifying the personal data as belonging to undocumented immigrants who “need to go and go now.”

Previous in TP Justice


By clicking and submitting a comment I acknowledge the ThinkProgress Privacy Policy and agree to the ThinkProgress Terms of Use. I understand that my comments are also being governed by Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, or Hotmail’s Terms of Use and Privacy Policies as applicable, which can be found here.