Concerns Raised Over Government Surveillance Authorities in Reauthorized FISA Bill
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Federal agencies can continue surveilling Americans without warrants under the reauthorized FISA bill.
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Data brokers collect extensive personal data on internet users that the government buys to bypass warrant requirements.
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This level of surveillance is comparable to communist regimes' networks of informants.
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The reauthorized FISA bill allows agencies to spend taxpayer money on purchasing Americans' data.
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The Fourth Amendment Not For Sale Act could prevent agencies from buying personal data to bypass warrants.