Concerns Raised on Wider Spying Under New Law
August 19, 2007
Concerns Raised on Wider Spying Under New LawThese new powers include the collection of business records, physical searches and so-called "trap and trace" operations, analyzing specific calling patterns.
For instance, the legislation would allow the government, under certain circumstances, to demand the business records of an American in Chicago without a warrant if it asserts that the search concerns its surveillance of a person who is in Paris, experts said.
It is possible that some of the changes were the unintended consequences of the rushed legislative process just before this month's Congressional recess, rather than a purposeful effort by the administration to enhance its ability to spy on Americans.
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