The Pros And Cons Of The Patriot Act

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This act increased the federal powers imposed on the citizens in order to help their efforts towards investigating terrorists. These powers included telephone taps, internet taps, voice mail, grand jury information, immigration, money laundering, and crime. While these powers made it easier for the government to track down possible suspects of terrorism, it interfered with the people’s right to privacy. All the provisions under the Patriot Act can be used on the citizens with the approval of a court order. Furthermore, it interfered with the Fourth Amendment. A month later after the Patriot Act was passed, President Bush issued a national emergency in which noncitizens, who are suspected of terrorism or harboring a terrorist, can be tried

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