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The Census Is Getting Personal

by Jerry Day

The Constitution authorizes a census every 10 years to count the people.

10 Unanswered Questions about how the census is done NOW by the Census Bureau (CB)!

  1. From where does the Census Bureau (CB) derive authority to DEMAND PRIVATE INFORMATION?
  2. Is there a limit to invasion of privacy?
  3. What is the CB's authority to collect information every year?
  4. Do current levels of data collection violate the Fourth Amendment?
  5. How may we be penalized for maintaining our privacy?
  6. Can security agencies access any private information?
  7. May I "take the 5th Amendment"?
  8. How will my home's GPS coordinates be used?
  9. How can the census bureau claim data security with any confidence (100%)?
  10. Is the CB responsible for mishandled data?
Currently, no answers to these questions have been provided.
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