ACLU Letter to Congress Strongly Oversight Hearings In Response to NSA Spying On American Citizens (12/16/2005)
Rep.
Pat Roberts, Chair Rep.
John D. Rockefeller Senate
Select Committee on Intelligence Hart
Building, Room SH-211 Washington,
DC 20510
Hon.
Peter Hoekstra, Chair Hon.
Jane Harman, Ranking Member House
Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence U.S.
Capitol, Room H-405 Washington,
DC 20515
Dear
Senators Roberts and Rockefeller and Reps. Hoekstra and
Harman:
On
behalf of the American Civil Liberties Union and its nearly 600,000 members, we
write with alarm concerning reports that the National Security Agency (NSA) has
engaged in a secret domestic program to listen in to conversations of American
citizens and residents, and others without any court review or authority under
the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
The
President's powers to safeguard the nation are subject to laws enacted by
the people's representatives or those laws are nothing more than an
illusion. War or emergency provide no excuse for violating those
laws. A secret program to spy on the telephone conversations of as many as
500 people daily, including American citizens and residents in the U.S., without
any court order seems to be a clear violation of laws passed by Congress,
including even broad surveillance powers it approved when it enacted the
amendments to FISA provided in the Patriot Act.
To
repair this breach of trust with the American people, Congress has an obligation
to exercise its oversight powers.
This administration – like that of President Nixon – has adopted, in
secret, a legal view of the Executive Branch’s power that is unbounded.
Only Congress can provide the necessary checks and balances by investigating
domestic spying by the federal government.
Senator
Specter has announced oversight hearings on this program. We strongly urge you, as leaders of the
House and Senate intelligence committees with oversight over the intelligence
community, to immediately hold public oversight hearings into this
extremely disturbing program.
Sincerely,
Caroline
Fredrickson Director Washington
Legislative Office
Cc: Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence members House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence members
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