Arizona Constituent Urges Lawmakers to Oppose Mass Surveillance Expansion
Summary
A constituent from Gilbert, Arizona writes to Representatives and Senators urging them to oppose legislation that expands government surveillance powers, push for reform of existing surveillance programs, and protect Americans' digital privacy rights. The letter argues that bulk data collection, warrantless searches of online communications, and backdoor access to private devices are incompatible with a free society.
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The government has no business collecting data on law-abiding citizens without a warrant.
Bulk data collection, warrantless searches of online communications, and backdoor access to private devices are not tools of a free society.
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