时间:2019-01-13 作者:英语课 分类:VOA标准英语2010年(三月)


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Privacy, concerns over PATRIOT 1 Act worry some in first population count since 9/11


Mohamed Elshinnawi | Washington DC 19 March 2010




Muslims attend a panel discussion to learn more about the 2010 Census 2.




Muslim-American leaders are urging the community to participate in the 2010 Census - the once-a-decade count of the U.S. population called for in the U.S. Constitution - that is now under way.


Like leaders of other religious, ethnic 3 and racial groups, they're working hard to inform their communities about why participating in the census is important to them and the country.


Easing concerns


Among the many groups helping 4 the Census Bureau conduct its 2010 count is the American Muslim Interactive 5 Network, or AMIN, a Washington-based organization that fosters activism, community service and civic 6 engagement.


AMIN president Hazami Barmada recently invited members of the local Muslim community to a panel discussion about the census called Muslim Voices Matter. He said it's important to educate the community.


"Through events like this, bringing people who ordinarily would not be engaged with the census to this platform, where they can actually hear from a census person and also question that census person right back," said Barmada. He hopes the mutual 7 exchange will create a deeper understanding of internal policy and procedures relating to the census while also highlighting the importance of activism in the community. 


Barmada said the audience had a lot of questions about why the census is important, what happens to the information that is collected and whether it would impact people's citizenship 8 status. "These are all very legitimate 9 questions especially in light of confidentiality 10 because that is the big thing that keeps coming up," he said.


Confidentiality worries


Confidentiality is a sensitive issue for the American Muslim community, especially because this is the first census since the passage of the PATRIOT Act. The legislation, passed in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, increases the ability of law enforcement agencies to use telephone calls, e-mail, financial and medical records to identify, detain and deport 11 anyone suspected of terrorism-related activities. Arab- and Muslim-American groups say the law has unfairly targeted their communities. At the Muslim Voices Matter panel, Census Regional Director Philip Lutz assured his audience that census data is protected.




The Census Bureau's Philip Lutz says his agency relies on trusted members of the community to encourage their neighbors to participate in the census.


"Census is used only for statistical 12 purposes," said Lutz. "Individual information can't be shared with anyone including other federal agencies. It is exempted 13 from the Freedom of Information Act. It is exempted from court orders and it is exempted from the PATRIOT Act. Congress has deemed an accurate count so important that it has iron-clad laws to make people feel secure and safe in filling out the form."


The data from those forms determine how the 435 seats in the House of Representatives will be divided. It guides funding decisions for how the federal government distributes more than $400 billion to state, local governments to finance community facilities such as schools, hospitals and child-care centers.


True count


The Census Bureau's Philip Lutz said his agency relies on trusted members of the community to encourage their neighbors to actively 14 participate, so they can avoid the undercounting of some groups as occured in the 2000 Census.


"We are trying to outreach through you, through wonderful organizations that partnered with us to get the word out, to localize the message, to find the trusted messengers within the community so that no one is omitted in the 2010 Census," said Lutz. "It is unacceptable that anyone in this day and age should not get the fair share and respect that everyone deserves."


One of those community partners is the Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center in Virginia. Its director of outreach, Imam Johari Abdul-Malik, said he's been encouraging Muslims to participate in the 2010 Census and stands ready to help them fill out the form.


Muslim-American leaders like, Imam Johari Abdul-Malik, are urging community members to participate in the 2010 Census.


"At Dar Al-Hijrah, one of the things that I think is very important was to partner with the census, to have workers in the census who will assist people in the community in Arabic language, in Urdu language and if they need any other additional languages," said Abdul-Malik. "We select individuals and if they pass the test and so on, then they will work for the census during this period to do the assistance for people to complete the census."


Abdul-Malik acknowledges that some American Muslims remain wary 15 about why the government that treated them with such suspicion after 9/11 now wants to collect information about them. He says he points out that the census is asking for responders' name, race and ethnicity, not their religion. And he urges his congregation to recognize the benefits that participating in the census will bring to their communities in terms of education, health care and other services.


"American Muslims have an obligation to provide for, to see to it that their communities receive the resources that they should receive, not just for themselves but also for the benefit of their neighbors and their neighborhoods," said Abdul-Malik.



n.爱国者,爱国主义者
  • He avowed himself a patriot.他自称自己是爱国者。
  • He is a patriot who has won the admiration of the French already.他是一个已经赢得法国人敬仰的爱国者。
n.(官方的)人口调查,人口普查
  • A census of population is taken every ten years.人口普查每10年进行一次。
  • The census is taken one time every four years in our country.我国每四年一次人口普查。
adj.人种的,种族的,异教徒的
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  • That's a perfectly legitimate fear.怀有这种恐惧完全在情理之中。
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vt.驱逐出境
  • We deport aliens who slip across our borders.我们把偷渡入境的外国人驱逐出境。
  • More than 240 England football fans are being deported from Italy following riots last night.昨晚的骚乱发生后有240多名英格兰球迷被驱逐出意大利。
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  • He showed the price fluctuations in a statistical table.他用统计表显示价格的波动。
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使免除[豁免]( exempt的过去式和过去分词 )
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  • Her illness exempted her from the examination. 她因病而免试。
adv.积极地,勤奋地
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  • We are actively intervening to settle a quarrel.我们正在积极调解争执。
adj.谨慎的,机警的,小心的
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  • Paula frowned,suddenly wary.宝拉皱了皱眉头,突然警惕起来。
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