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Terror watchlist breaks constitutional rights: US judge
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The watchlist is disseminated to a variety of governmental departments, foreign governments and police agencies. (Reuters File Photo)
The watchlist is disseminated to a variety of governmental departments, foreign governments and police agencies. (Reuters File Photo)

A federal judge has ruled that the government's watchlist of more than 1 million people identified as "known or suspected terrorists" violates the constitutional rights of those placed on it.

The ruling Wednesday from Judge Anthony Trenga grants a summary judgment to nearly two dozen Muslim U.S. citizens who challenged the watchlist with the help of a Muslim civil-rights group, the Council on American-Islamic Relations.

But the judge is seeking additional legal briefs before deciding what remedy to impose.

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The plaintiffs say they were wrongly placed on the list, and the government's process for adding names is overbroad and riddled with errors.

The watchlist is disseminated to a variety of governmental departments, foreign governments and police agencies.

The FBI, which administers the list, did not return messages Wednesday seeking comment.

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(Published 05 September 2019, 08:31 IST)