Roundup of No-Fly lists and other watchlists
Kushigian is just a member of a growing club of American citizens whose lives have been touched by a slew of government watch lists proliferating with little oversight or redress mechanisms since the 9/11 attacks. Containing, by some estimates, hundreds of thousands of names submitted by dozens of agencies, the lists have not only snagged people like Kushigian -- who wind up on them for mysterious reasons -- they've also stigmatized and inconvenienced thousands of others whose names happen to be similar to an entry on the list.Link to overview of watchlists, Link to story about getting off watchlists, Link to guide to America's watchlists
See also:
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Hacking the no-fly list is only bad if you like no-fly lists
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