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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsACLU Calls FBI "Unleased and Unaccountable:" FBI's Post-9/11 Abuse of Power!
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'Unleashed and Unaccountable': FBI's Post-9/11 Abuse of Power
New ACLU study tracks explosion in secret surveillance and infiltration programs that trample constitutional and civil rights
- Sarah Lazare, staff writer
(Image: ACLU)
The FBI has abused its ever-widening post-9/11 powers to target immigrants, minorities, and political dissidents through secret surveillance and infiltration programs that trample constitutional rights and run roughshod over principles of fairness and justice, the ACLU finds in a breaking report released Tuesday.
Entitled Unleashed and Unaccountable: The FBIs Unchecked Abuse of Authority (pdf), this comprehensive report traces the explosion in the FBI's surveillance authority and reach over the past 12 years and tracks systemic violations of First and Fourth Amendment protections. As the NSA spying scandal continues to ricochet across the globe, the study paints an in-depth picture of how a political climate of permissiveness led to FBI abuse and overreach.
In the aftermath of the 9/11 attack, Congressbacked by the Department of Justice and the White Househave expanded the Bureau's authority to survey and investigate Americans, invoking the threat of terrorism to pass legislation from the Patriot Act in 2001 to the FISA Amendments Act in 2008. In conjunction with these political developments, the FBI has revised its own internal guidelines and claimed the right, according to the report, to investigate and spy on U.S. people without reasonable suspicion.
What have these expanding authorities meant in practice?
The report outlines a litany of abuses over the past 12 years, including a racial mapping program, in which FBI officials gathered demographic information on people in the U.S. and mapped communities according to their racial and ethnic composition. Abuses also included warrant-less wiretaps, as well as FBI accessing of private information from financial, telecommunications, and credit companies with no judicial approval. As recently exposed by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, the FBI also tracked phone calls, invoking the Patriot Act.
The ACLU report shows that the Bureau targeted protesters and religious groups with "aggressive tactics that infringe on their free speech, religion and associational rights." The Bureau has abused no-fly lists to recruit informants and unjustly targeted Chinese and Russian communities, Spanish-speaking populations, and communities of color in the United States.
Authors of the report slammed a Bureau that has been shrouded in secrecy and sheltered from public debate and criticism. "Courts have been reticent to challenge government secrecy demands and, despite years of debate in Congress regarding the proper scope of domestic surveillance, it took unauthorized leaks by a whistleblower to finally reveal the government's secret interpretations of these laws and the Orwellian scope of its domestic surveillance programs," the report reads.
The authors offer a list of 15 reforms to reign in the FBI's power and curtail well-documented and numerous constitutional violations. The list of abuses is long and demonstrates that Congress must do a top-to-bottom review of FBI policies and practices to identify and curtail any activities that are unconstitutional or easily misused, said Hina Shamsi, director of the ACLUs National Security Project.
The time for wholesale reform has come.
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ACLU Calls FBI "Unleased and Unaccountable:" FBI's Post-9/11 Abuse of Power! (Original Post)
KoKo
Sep 2013
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DJ13
(23,671 posts)1. KNR For views
KoKo
(84,711 posts)2. I'm going to kick it myself...for the Comments on this..at the Site...!
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(23,760 posts)4. fucking law enforcement has been out of control for a long time.
KoKo
(84,711 posts)5. Another Kick ...if anyone's interested.
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(32,139 posts)6. K&R
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(58,362 posts)7. Kicked and recommended.
Thanks for the thread, KoKo.