The Center for Democracy & Technology, along with 16 other groups, have written a letter to nearly 50 U.S. data brokers urging them to unite against any attempt at building a Muslim registry should President Donald Trump move forward with one. The groups urge the data brokers "to disclose whether they have refused requests to share data with the government, what steps they take to make sure their activities do not lead to human rights abuses," and to take a pledge stating it will not comply with any such project. "These policies could be a disaster for human rights," the groups write, "and data brokers and data analytics companies must not be complicit."
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