By: Sterling Mosley | On Friday, the GOP-led House of Representatives passed the controversial reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act without an amendment that would have required a warrant when American data gets caught up in the collection. This law gives broad investigative power to America's intelligence agencies to collect data from non-Americans who pose a threat to the country. However, it has the potential for Americans' communications to be obtained without a warrant. The law has reportedly been abused by the FBI 278,000 times in 2021.
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