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Workers in the public sector often worry that signing contemporary petitions could lead to similar "blacklisting".

"Did you find what you were looking for?" the old man asked, leaning over. His eyes widened when he saw the screen. "Ah. They upgraded it."

The use of such "online consultation" lists is widely condemned by human rights organizations like Human Rights Watch as a violation of the right to political participation and privacy. If you are looking to "consult" your status on such a list, be aware that these sites often lack basic data protection and may be used for further monitoring.

A: The original "Lista Tascon" (published in 2004) is not officially hosted on current government websites. While archives may exist on journalistic or opposition websites, there is no official government "Consulta Online" for a blacklist anymore. Most users searching for this today are actually looking for the Carnet de la Patria status.