The positive vote of the US Senate on the foreign surveillance program
The US Senate voted in favor of re-authorizing the foreign surveillance program. |
according to the report of the International Group Tasnim News, the US Senate voted to reauthorize the controversial foreign surveillance program before its expiration date. .
The program’s reauthorization confirms what its proponents see as a major factor in foreign intelligence collection.
In this regard, Senate Majority Leader Senator Chuck Schumer said: Democrats and Republicans gathered together did the right thing for the security of the country. We must not let this program expire, it would be dangerous to expire, it is an important part of our national security to stop acts of terrorism, drug trafficking and violent extremism.
a few days ago The US House of Representatives sent the bill to amend the country’s warrantless surveillance powers to the Senate for approval.
The vote came amid a requirement in Congress to amend the Act to add the warrant requirement to Section 702 of the Act. Monitoring of external information adds. This bill was previously blocked by Congress 3 times in the last 5 months.
According to section 702 of this law, the country’s intelligence agencies have the only possibility of spying and monitoring non-US citizens. who live abroad, but with the addition of this condition, the government can monitor the communications and activities of Americans who are in contact with foreigners under surveillance.
While the beneficiaries of this guarantee believe that this work is necessary to protect the Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution, opponents of the bill stated that this work is not legally necessary and complicates the bill and prevents law enforcement based on timely information. , prevents.
Under the bill, Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act would be extended for another two years, and would include some reforms to the program, including effective screening. The number of employees who can approve the use of the 702 database to research information related to a U.S. person. Currently, such research is carried out more carefully.
In this Now, American National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan stated: This law is one of the most vital information collection tools in America, and Joe Biden will sign it quickly to make it effective.
The White House, intelligence chiefs and top lawmakers on the Congressional Intelligence Committee noted the failure to reauthorize This program can have potentially harmful effects.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |