It is very disturbing that the Attorney General Mark Shurtleff is trying to root out and prosecute the people who submitted the list of illegal immigrants, yet they have said nothing on how they are going to proceed with the prosecution of those on the list. If both sides broke the law, why is only one side being held accountable?
I'd also like to point out that those responsible for compiling and submitting the names sent them to law enforcement. Those names were not stolen, Social Security numbers and other confidential data were not compromised, sold for profit or used for criminal purposes. And now they are being prosecuted? Disciplinary action should have been taken, not prosecution. I can't think of a more useless waste of time and money.
Tonia Freeman Doussett
Orem
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