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USA Liberty Act Won’t Fix What’s Most Broken with NSA Internet Surveillance

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Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) is the authority under which the US Government routinely collect and searches the online communications of innocent Americans with a warrant.

It expires at the end of this year.

As you might expect, the deep state doesn’t want it to just go away. Congress is taking up the issue. The USA Liberty Act has been introduced to fix it before it expires. It falls far short of addressing the worst abuses of the NSA’s Internet surveillance.

The actual bill is posted below as a link.

Contact your representatives to demand real changes and real protections. It’s time to reel in the surveillance state. Read more here, and look at the bill.