The USA PATRIOT Act expanded government surveillance rights, raising debates on balancing security and civil liberties.
The USA PATRIOT Act was enacted after 9/11, expanding government surveillance rights with controversial provisions like roving wiretaps and access to personal records. While supporters argue it aids in preventing terrorism, opponents, such as the ACLU, claim it infringes on civil liberties and privacy. Concerns have been raised that the act has been used beyond its intended scope, impacting ordinary citizens more than terrorists.
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