Posted on 08/22/2016 6:54:59 AM PDT by massmike
Gov. Paul LePage has pounced on the recent unsealing of court documents showing an Iranian refugee who resettled in Maine and later joined the terror group ISIS.
But the governors eagerness to use Adnan Fazelis radicalization here to rail against welfare benefits for refugees may have led him to run afoul of a federal law designed to protect the identities of welfare recipients and their families.
According to federal rules, the identities of benefit recipients are confidential only law enforcement, immigration officials and state administrators are allowed to know who receives the benefits.
Those same officials, according to the law, must adequately protect the information against unauthorized disclosure.
Its concerning if that was indeed reported by Maine officials because federal law is clear that peoples confidentiality should be protected, says Robyn Merrill, director for Maine Equal Justice Partners, an advocacy group for the poor.
Merrill says that Fazelis radicalization here is concerning, but she worries about the LePage administrations zeal to politicize it.
It seems as though this one particular circumstance is really being exploited and used as justification to deny help to a whole group of people, she says.
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Why was he allowed back into the United States. He should
have been stopped at the border. All he’ll do is teach
his fellow isis people how to kill in better ways.
Why was he allowed back into the United States. He should
have been stopped at the border. All he’ll do is teach
his fellow isis people how to kill in better ways.
OOPS, sorry for the double post, twitchy finger and mind in neutral.
Never mind he is a terrorist!!!!
Its concerning if that was indeed reported by Maine officials because federal law is clear that peoples confidentiality should be protected, says Robyn Merrill, director for Maine Equal Justice Partners, an advocacy group for the poor.
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