Biden Admin Asks Congress To Reauthorize FISA Surveillance Powers Ahead of Expiration
Biden’s administration asked Congress to reauthorize Title VII, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Title VII is a controversial spy program that helps combat threats from around the globe.
Attorney General Merrick Grland and Director for National Intelligence Avril Hines sent a letter To congressional leaders, arguing that Title VII should be preserved “top legislative priority” The Biden administration. Section 702, which was passed in 2008, is a tool for monitoring non-U.S. citizens overseas. Title VII is also highlighted. Other sections are also included They concern protections and procedures for the surveillance of U.S. nationals abroad.
Haines and Garland both argue that Section 702 was crucial in identifying and protecting national security threats to the United States of America and its allies. “conventional and cyber threats” China, Russia, Iran, North Korea pose threats.
They gave several examples of Section 702’s utility, noting that it was a contributing factor to the operation that resulted in A drone strike by the CIA in Afghanistan killing Al Qaeda leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri in 2022.
“Section 702 has proven a cornerstone of U.S. national security,” In a White House statement Jake Sullivan, National Security Advisor, said that. “This authority is an invaluable tool that continues to protect Americans every day and is crucial to ensuring that U.S. defense, intelligence, and law enforcement agencies can respond to threats from the People’s Republic of China, Russia, nefarious cyber actors, terrorists, and those who seek to harm our critical infrastructure.”
Privacy and civil liberty advocates have raised concerns about warrantless surveillance due to the Mass incidental collection Data, including communications between Americans and foreign targets, as well as mishandling surveillance powers such the FBI’s targeting. Trump 2016 Campaign Aid Use an unidentified dossier
Some lawmakers from both sides of the aisle already oppose FISA as it stands. Rep. Pramila Japal (D-WA), one of these lawmakers, has called for FISA to be rescinded. “meaningful reforms” to protect Fourth Amendment rights. Rep. Andy Biggs, (R-AZ), sent a letter two weeks ago to FBI Director Christopher Wray requesting information about Biggs’ request. “backdoor searches” FISA data appears to have been targeted at politicians.
“My colleagues and I in Congress are currently weighing whether FISA 702 authorities should be reauthorized beyond December 31, 2023,” Biggs said. “Unless we receive prompt and thorough responses from Director Wray, we cannot proceed forward with that process.”
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Members of Congress will be able to question the Biden administration regarding the FISA program. Garland and Haines will appear before key committees in coming days.
Garland & Haines wrote that the intelligence community was included in their letter. “are committed to engaging with Congress on potential improvements to the authority that fully preserve its efficacy.”
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