The Obama administration wants to maintain the secrecy of terrorist watch-list information it routinely shares with federal, state and local agencies, a move that rights groups say would make it difficult for people who have been improperly included on such lists to challenge the government.
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public disclosure of watch-list data risks alerting terrorism suspects that they are being tracked and may help them evade surveillance. I agree with this.these people crack me up if they had there way we would not stop any terrorists from going threw with there plans.if some one is on the list and is doing nothing wrong they have nothing to worry about!