NO More Spying on Americans!
Demand Congress Protect Your Fourth Amendment Rights Through Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Reform They must stop warrantless spying on American citizens!
Sign the Petition and STOP Spying on Americans!
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Dear John,
All Americans! Our rights are under siege by the power of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), and the time to act is now! This week, Congress is in a mad rush to reauthorize FISA, with our constitutional rights on the line.
In a shocking move, the House Representatives amended FISA 702 to protect themselves from unwarranted surveillance, but they have left YOU unprotected.
Under FISA, the National Security Agency (NSA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) have taken unconstitutional authority and invaded American lives. The FBI has violated the FISA rules over 278,000 times against the American people!
Sign the petition to demand, no government surveillance without a warrant. FISA must protect Fourth Amendment rights!
But what does FISA abuse look like?
Imagine being a dedicated political advisor, striving to make a positive impact on your country's future. You believe in democracy, in fair elections, and in the rule of law. Then, suddenly, you find yourself caught in a web of suspicion and surveillance, with your every move scrutinized by government agencies.
Or in another case, a state judge who, fueled by a sense of duty to uphold the law, bravely speaks out against law enforcement civil liberties violations. However, instead of receiving protection and support for his efforts to safeguard civil liberties, the judge finds himself targeted for surveillance under FISA warrants.
In yet another distressing turn of events, we watched as conservative individuals attending a political event in Washington, D.C., exercising their constitutional right to peaceful protest, were targeted for surveillance under FISA warrants simply because they attended a political event.
FBI personel have been caught searching for information on job seekers for local law enforcement, college students without ties to criminal activity, potential sources and victims who reported a crimes.
While, these examples have made the news hundreds of thousands have not!
No American citizen is safe.
Frightening, right?
But we refuse to stand by as our rights are trampled upon. We must make our voices heard before it's too late. As the House of Representatives votes to maintain FISA, we demand our rights are protected.
Sign the petition to demand, no government surveillance without a warrant. FISA must protect Fourth Amendment rights!
FISA powers are presented as necessary precautions against foreign threats, but in reality, it's American citizens who are threatened. Our Fourth Amendment protections are being undermined in the name of fear-mongering. Our rights should never be sacrificed for the sake of government overreach. Join us in demanding accountability and transparency in surveillance practices. Demand, no government search or surveillance without a warrant. But now, we must act before it's too late.
Congress will vote on FISA and its amendments this week. We mustt make our voices heard and protect our rights from power-hungry agencies.
Our government sold us the FISA as a security caution against foreign threats, but do you know who is now threatened? We the people are threatened by FISA powers because our 4th Amendment rights, crafted for our protection, were side-stepped by government agencies. We must stand up now and remind Congress that our rights must not be a casualty of misguided government power!
Sign the petition to demand no government surveillance without a warrant. FISA must protect Fourth Amendment rights! For Liberty Anna Derbyshire and the entire CitizenGO Team P.S. Remind Congress of Your Fourth Amendment rights!
Fourth Amendment The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
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