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Title: 27 Groups Urge Congress To Close FBI ‘Backdoor Search’ Loophole
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URL Source: https://original.antiwar.com/Brett_ ... -fbi-backdoor-search-loophole/
Published: Jul 31, 2021
Author: staff
Post Date: 2021-07-31 11:06:15 by Horse
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"Ending this unconstitutional practice is imperative to ensure that foreign intelligence surveillance does not swallow Americans' privacy rights."

Over two dozen advocacy groups on Monday sent a letter urging members of Congress to back a measure that, if enacted, would close the so-called “backdoor search” loophole that allows warrantless surveillance of U.S. citizens’ data by government agencies including the FBI and CIA.

The letter (pdf), led by Demand Progress and signed by 27 groups, calls on House leaders to support an amendment to H.R. 4505 – the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2022 – proposed by Reps. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.), Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), and Warren Davidson (R-Ohio).

If passed, the amendment would prohibit the use of funds for the warrantless search of Americans’ communications acquired under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA), which the letter’s authors call a “controversial foreign intelligence authority that acquires an untold number of Americans’ Fourth Amendment-protected information.”

The groups’ letter comes a day before the House Rules Committee will decide whether the amendment will proceed to a floor vote.

“Ending this unconstitutional practice is imperative to ensure that foreign intelligence surveillance does not swallow Americans’ privacy rights,” the letter asserts. “Recently released opinions by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) underscore the need for a warrant requirement to protect the privacy of those whose communications are ‘incidentally’ collected.”

“According to one opinion, the FBI, over the course of one year, conducted three million queries of a single database containing Section 702 communications, most of which presumably were US person queries in light of the FBI’s primarily domestic mission,” the letter says. “Although Congress has required the FBI to obtain a FISC order for a small subset of these queries, the FISC found that the FBI has literally never complied with this statutory requirement and has violated it on at least dozens of occasions.”

The letter continues:

Moreover, the FBI’s own court-approved procedures place some limits on queries, yet several recent FISC decisions found that FBI agents simply ignore those rules in a shocking number of cases, conducting queries when they have no reason to believe it would return foreign intelligence or evidence of a crime.

Agents queried Section 702 data to find the communications of people who came to the FBI to perform repairs; victims who reported crimes; and business, religious, and community leaders applying to participate in the FBI’s Citizens Academy. In a move that has disturbing echoes of the NSA’s bulk collection of Americans’ phone records, agents have also conducted so-called “batch queries,” such as one that swept in the 70,000 people who have authorized access to FBI facilities.

According to the San Francisco-based digital rights group Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), one of the letter’s signatories, “in this wide-sweeping dragnet approach to intelligence collection, companies allow access to and the government collects a large amount of ‘incidental’ communications – that is millions of untargeted communications of US persons that are swept up with the intended data.”

“The FBI has the ability to then bypass the Fourth Amendment requirement of a warrant and sift through these ‘incidental’ communications of Americans – effectively using Section 702 as a ‘backdoor’ around the Constitution,” EFF added. “They’ve been told by the FISA Court this violates Americans’ Fourth Amendment rights but – it has not seemed to stop them and the FISA Court has failed to take steps to ensure that they stop.”

Sean Vitka, senior policy counsel for Demand Progress, said in a statement that “the right to privacy doesn’t know party lines, and it is heartening to see progressives and libertarians come together to once again defend civil liberties in the United States. Given the repeated, systemic abuse of Section 702 to violate Americans’ rights, it is clear we must fight together, or we will lose together.”

Bob Goodlatte, senior policy advisor for the Project for Privacy and Surveillance Accountability and former chair of the House Judiciary Committee, said that “the FBI shouldn’t be able to snoop on our conversations without getting a warrant, especially not after years of breaking the rules set by Congress and the courts. The Lofgren-Massie amendment would put an end to this dangerous and unconstitutional practice.”


Poster Comment:

I would love to be a Congressman and hold a hearing to change the name of these Depts. DOJ really is Dept of Injustice. FBI is really the Federal Bureau of Entrapment.

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#1. To: Horse (#0)

The swamp views we the American people as their enemy and treats us accordingly.

“ On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron. ” ~ H. L. Mencken

Lod  posted on  2021-07-31   11:44:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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