Essay On NSA Spies

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How the NSA spies on Americans The NSA is viewed in many different ways throughout the world. The way they can get their information is downright terrifying, and unconstitutional. People all around the U.S. are questioning their own privacy due to what the NSA does. The NSA uses many devices to get the information that they want and most of it you wouldn't expect them to use to get that information. What the NSA does is unconstitutional and is an invasion of everyone's privacy. Most of the people that the NSA spies on have never committed a serious crime in their lifetime. The NSA uses many different devices and systems to get their information and to spy on us. They use mobile phones and many phone apps such as Angry Birds and many more popular games. They can get into your text messages, phone records, and pictures. They mostly spy on you while your phone is connected to wifi, due to the fact that it leaves your location. They also use the xbox one and xbox 360 kinect systems made by Microsoft to spy on us. The devices have cameras and audio systems, therefore making it …show more content…

It is believed around the U.S. that it is unconstitutional because it goes against the 4th amendment and everything being an American stands for because we are suppose to be a free country. But former president Bush made a secret law that it was legal. The NSA invades our privacy in many ways like getting into our phone records, using our phones to find out our locations, and getting into our pictures. For example, in 2013 an Oregon man was convicted of attempted terrorism. Later in the case his attorneys were told that the way that the government found the information was from warrantless NSA surveillance. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon says that the NSA program is “unconstitutional”Now the NSA has already been in trouble with this kind of situation and they are still doing it? When does the spying on other innocent Americans