- cross-posted to:
- privacy@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- privacy@lemmy.ml
One of the Most Controversial US Spy Programs Just Got Quietly Renewed::Congress blew a rare bipartisan chance to protect Americans’ calls and texts.
One of the Most Controversial US Spy Programs Just Got Quietly Renewed::Congress blew a rare bipartisan chance to protect Americans’ calls and texts.
Isn’t their constitution worth anything?
Unfortunately our legal system doesn’t require the review of every law for it’s constitutionality before it gets passed. To fight the issue on constitution grounds someone would need to sue the government for violating their rights this way.
Is it a loophole? Anything sent to the foreign target regardless of origin is a message they received and will be captured, surely.
If an American texts “it’s terrierism time” to someone being tapped, how much of an expectation of privacy would there be.
“loophole” is a link in the article to https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2023/12/one-of-the-most-controversial-us-spy-programs-just-got-quietly-renewed/
As I understand it, there’s really two loopholes. One is that they can scoop communications in either direction from the particular communication in question, so could be American to American or foreign to foreign. The other loophe is all of this is put into a database that other agencies can access without a warrant, meaning your domestic communications are freely available.
They’re covering their eyes but peeking between their fingers.
This shouldn’t be about any “expectation” at all.
Only about some three letter services clowns overstepping their boundaries and misusing their powers and their funds.
And if you think that’s all they do with that capability I’ve got a bridge to sell ya
Snowden says all this has never lead to them preventing and stop a terrorist attack. Wonder if that’s still true. If so, why tf would they renew this program?