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FBI's Foreign Surveillance Program Violated Americans' Civil Liberties, FISA Court Finds
2019-10-09
[National Review] The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has ruled that an FBI program intended to target foreign suspects violated Americans’ constitutional right to privacy by collecting the personal information of American citizens along with the foreign targets of the surveillance.

According to the ruling, tens of thousands of searches the FBI made of raw intelligence databases from 2017 to 2018 were illegal, the Wall Street Journal first reported. The searches involved personal data including emails and telephone numbers of private citizens.

"The court...finds that the FBI’s querying procedures and minimization procedures are not consistent with the requirements of the Fourth Amendment," wrote U.S. District Judge James Boasberg in the ruling, which was released Tuesday in partially redacted form.

Boasberg said the Trump administration failed to persuade the court that adjusting the program to more efficiently protect American citizens’ privacy would impede the FBI’s ability to counter threats.
Posted by:Besoeker

#2  black robes?

forced busing = Detroit
deinstitutionalization = homelessness

I'm sure we can compile a long list of judicial failures, yet they still sit without accountability.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-10-09 06:37  

#1  Years 2017-2018 was it? Nothing irregular or out of the ordinary during the Soetoro years? How very interesting.

These secretive, black robed tyrants are very likely a significant part of the problem.

Posted by: Besoeker   2019-10-09 05:47  

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