September 11, 2001 was a date that would change America forever. The terrorist attack that occurred on that sad day, would alter the lives of millions of Americans. In an effort, to make sure something horrific would never happen again, congress swiftly passed the U.S. Patriot Act. It was signed a law just 45 days after the events of 9/11 by President George W. Bush. The U.S. Patriot Act is an acronym for Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001. Even though this Act was passed in hopes of making America safer, it should be outlawed. The U.S. Patriot Act should not be supported because it affects all American citizens, it has not done much to protect citizens, and it does not stop terrorist attacks. The Patriot Act affects all citizen with any type of technology. Even though, it was passed in order to find terrorists, and stop them before they did anything. Consequently it has only stopped one terrorist while being a law. This number is staggeringly low for …show more content…
For example, there has been multiple terrorist acts not caught by the Patriot Act since it was passed. With the Act only snatching 1 terrorist, and with their being multiple terrorist attacks that have not been unmasked. The Act has not done a magnificent job of keeping citizens safe. However, this is the only thing that the N.S.A. has been given to try and keep American citizens safe, and they are trying to use it to the best of their ability to keep citizens impregnable. The only reason people get troubled when they are being watched is because they are doing something unlawful. If they are not doing anything wrong, they should not be agitated by the Patriot Act fighting to protect them. Despite the very low number of terrorist being caught, the Patriot Act has helped report criminal referrals for laundering, immigration, and