House votes to reapprove law allowing warrantless surveillance of US citizens
by Nick Robins-Early from on (#6M1H6)
Fisa allows for monitoring of foreign communications, as well as collection of citizens' messages and calls
House lawmakers voted on Friday to reauthorize section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or Fisa, including a key measure that allows for warrantless surveillance of Americans. The controversial law allows for far-reaching monitoring of foreign communications, but has also led to the collection of US citizens' messages and phone calls.
Lawmakers voted 273-147 to approve the law, which the Biden administration has for years backed as an important counterterrorism tool. An amendment that would have required authorities seek a warrant failed, in a tied 212-212 vote across party lines.
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