A FISA Surveillance Compromise Worth Passing
Posted on AllSides April 10th, 2024
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OPINION
Congress is trying to reauthorize the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act this week, and doing it right is crucial for national security. The House Intelligence and Judiciary committees have worked out a sensible compromise that can protect Americans from foreign jihadists as well as domestic abuses of power. The risk is that they’ll muck it up with damaging amendments.
The debate concerns FISA Section 702 that lets the government monitor the communications of foreigners overseas. The information is stored in a database, which can be searched by U.S. intelligence officials for...
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