Congress is set to vote on an amendment to the PATRIOT Act that will require a warrant for internet data collection.
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While we try to keep our communities safe from COVID-19 and fight to get aid to those who are impacted, some insidious legislation is sneaking its way through Congress. It’s time to take a look at the PATRIOT Act.
The PATRIOT Act, which was originally passed as a response to 9/11, authorized mass surveillance on Americans. Federal agencies have used the authority granted by the PATRIOT Act to record Internet activity en masse. In 2015, Congress passed an update known as the USA Freedom Act, which ostensibly restricted bulk network surveillance but was still pretty permissive.
Several portions of the PATRIOT/Freedom Act have expired, and Congress is now trying to renew it, with provisions that would continue to allow federal agencies to harvest online data such as your browsing history, search history, and more. Senators Wyden and Daines attempted to amend the bill to prohibit this warrantless data harvesting without a warrant, but the bill passed the Senate without this amendment.
Representatives Lofgren and Davidson are trying to amend the House version of the bill to require a warrant for online surveillance. The vote is set for today, Wednesday, May 27. Indivisible SF is opposed to the unjust nature of the PATRIOT Act, which is why we have joined with Save Internet Privacy ([link removed][UNIQID]) to support the Lofgren-Davidson amendment.
Call your Representative ([link removed][UNIQID]) and tell them:
The Constitution’s 4th Amendment is clear: federal agencies must have a real warrant to obtain our Internet activity records. While I oppose the USA Freedom Reauthorization Act as a whole, I'm asking you to please follow Sen. Wyden's lead to improve the Lofgren-Davidson amendment and pass it, to protect my privacy and always require a warrant.
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The global pandemic is exposing even more the already existing crisis of systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation, and militarism. On June 20, the 140 million poor and low-income people across America will be heard!
In alliance with the Poor People’s Campaign and a large coalition of national organizations, ISF is joining the digital Mass Poor People’s Assembly & Moral March on Washington. This is expected to be the largest digital and social media gathering of poor and low-income people, moral and religious leaders, advocates, and people of conscience in this nation’s history.
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